This piece centers an academic journal article critical of broadcast content regulation, presenting a libertarian perspective on FCC policy through scholarly analysis rather than advocacy. The sourcing is academic (a law journal article by a Duke law professor), and the framing questions the expansion of broadcast regulation rather than defending it, which aligns with Reason magazine's consistent editorial position skeptical of regulatory expansion. The neutral presentation of the academic work and lack of charged language keeps it from scoring higher on the right spectrum, though the implicit
The article is here; some excerpts from the Introduction: Starting in the 1980s under President Reagan, the FCC curtailed or… The post Journal of Free Speech Law: "Making Broadcast Content Regulation Aggressive Again," by Stuart Minor Benjamin appeared first on Reason.com.
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