FCC v. Fox Television Moot Court
Abstract
The Bill of Rights Institute and William and Mary Law School hosted a moot court on the FCC v. Fox Television indecency case. The case rests on the FCC’s ban against the use of curse words in television broadcasts Erwin Chermerinsky and Thomas Goldstein argued the case before Joan Biskupic, Robert Barnes, John Blume, Linda Greenhouse, John McGinnis, David Savage, Paul Smith, William Van Alstyne, and Timothy Zick. After the oral argument the judgment was shown. Then the panelists responded to questions from members of the audience. This program contains language some may find offensive.
Document Type
Video
Publication Date
9-26-2008
Produced by
C-SPAN
Repository Citation
Barnes, Robert; Biskupic, Joan; Blume, John H.; Chemerinsky, Erwin; Goldstein, Thomas C.; Greenhouse, Linda; McGinnis, John Oldham; Savage, David G.; Smith, Paul M.; Van Alstyne, William W.; and Zick, Timothy, "FCC v. Fox Television Moot Court" (2008). Video Archive. Video 41.
https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/videos/41
Comments
Play time: 56 minutes