Fed. Commc'ns Comm'n v. Nat'l Citizens Comm. for Broad., 434 U.S. 815 (1977). · Go Syfert
Fed. Commc'ns Comm'n v. Nat'l Citizens Comm. for Broad., 434 U.S. 815 (1977). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
17 citation events across 8 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Anthony Herbert v. Barry Lando, Mike Wallace, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., Atlantic Monthly Company, Barry Lando, Mike Wallace and Cbs Inc. (ca2, 1978-03-20) · Strongest negative: Anthony Souza v. Bradford Southworth (ca1, 1977-11-01)
Top citers, strongest first. 2 distinct citers. How cited ↗
cited Cited "but see" Anthony Souza v. Bradford Southworth
1st Cir. · 1977 · signal: but see · confidence high
But see Zurcher v. Stanford Daily, - U.S. -, 98 S.Ct. 52 , 54 L.Ed.2d 71 (1977) (No. 76-1484) (certiorari granted in case presenting question of retroactivity of attorneys’ fees amendment). 3 .
discussed Cited "see" Anthony Herbert v. Barry Lando, Mike Wallace, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., Atlantic Monthly Company, Barry Lando, Mike Wallace and Cbs Inc. (2×)
2d Cir. · 1978 · signal: see · confidence high
See National Citizens Comm. for Broadcasting v. FCC, 181 U.S.App.D.C. 1 , 555 F.2d 938 (1977), cert. granted, --- U.S. ----, 98 S.Ct. 52 , 54 L.Ed.2d 70 (1977) 18 Prior restraints have generally been condemned as the most egregious violations of press freedom.
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Federal Communications Commission
v.
National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting Channel Two Television Co. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting National Association of Broadcasters v. Federal Communications Commission American Newspaper Publishers Assn. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting Illinois Broadcasting Co., Inc. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting and Post Co. v. National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting
No. 76-1471; No. 76-1521; No. 76-1595; No. 76-1604; No. 76-1624; No. 76-1685.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 3, 1977.
434 U.S. 815
Published

C. A. D. C. Cir. Certiorari granted, cases consolidated, and a total of one hour allotted for oral argument. Reported below: 181 U. S. App. D. C. 1, 555 F. 2d 938.