Thirty years ago, the Supreme Court allowed the FCC to regulate language used in broadcast
media. This summer, it may reconsider that judgment when it rules on the dangers of
“fleeting expletives” on live television. A salute to recently amusing, sometimes illicit filth. ... Read the story
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The Curse Reversed?
Thirty years ago, the Supreme Court allowed the FCC to regulate language used in broadcast media. This summer, it may reconsider that judgment when it rules on the dangers of “fleeting expletives” on live television. A salute to recently amusing, sometimes illicit filth. ... Read the story