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By Bill Kenworthy
Legal researcher
Works of art displayed in public settings under public auspices may draw more than critical notice — they may run into censorship.
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FCC appeals Janet Jackson case to Supreme Court
Agency says 3rd Circuit incorrectly applied rule regarding fleeting expletives when it threw out $550,000 fine against CBS for singer's breast-baring performance at 2004 Super Bowl.
11.24.08
Utah's review of movie content irks some filmmakers
Before it offers financial incentives to film producers, state requires scripts to be submitted, vetted for 'overall tone.'
12.01.08
Last system update: Thursday, December 4, 2008 | 13:40:26
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