| United States. Federal Communications Commission - Radio - 1978 - 1304 pages
...(US May 24, 1976); Bigelow v. Virginia, 421 US 809 (1975). As the Supreme Court has recently stated: "Advertising, however tasteless and excessive it sometimes...reason, and at what price. So long as we preserve a predominately free enterprise economy, the allocation of our resources in large measure will be made... | |
| Randall P. Bezanson - Law - 1998 - 232 pages
...an individual advertisement, though entirely "commercial," may be of general public interest. . . . Advertising, however tasteless and excessive it sometimes...producing and selling what product, for what reason, at what price. So long as we preserve a predominantly free enterprise economy, the allocation of our... | |
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