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Law, Business and Society 11th Edition by Tony McAdams

Edition 11ISBN: 978-0078023866
book Law, Business and Society 11th Edition by Tony McAdams cover

Law, Business and Society 11th Edition by Tony McAdams

Edition 11ISBN: 978-0078023866
Exercise 20
Caroline Fredrickson explained the American Civil Liberties Union's objections to close government oversight of broadcasting:
Congress should reject any proposals that would allow the FCC to regulate what the public sees on television. Members of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) strongly believe that the government should not replace parents as decision makers in America's living rooms. There are some things the government does well, but deciding what is aired on television, and when, is not one of them. Parents already have many tools to protect their children, including blocking programs and channels, changing the channel, or (my personal favorite) turning off the television.... Our concern is that imposing standards for television programming would be unconstitutional and damage important values that define America: the right to free speech, and the right of parents to decide the upbringing of their children.
Source: Caroline Fredrickson, "Why Government Should Not Police TV Violence and Indecency," The Christian Science Monitor, September 6, 2007 [ www.csmonitor.com/2007/0906/p09s01-coop.html ].
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