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The FCC’s Fairness Doctrine By Tom L. Beauchamp (Revised by John Cuddihy, Joanne L. Jurmu, and Anna Pinedo) Government intervention in the publication and dissemination of news is inconsistent with the notion of a free
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Document Date: 2012-05-21 13:33:34


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