Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. Vs. Fcc - Semantic Analysis by spaCy
Decided on: Jan-12-1994
Court: US Supreme Court
LAW: the First Amendment, First Amendment, Cable Act or Act, Section 4, Section 5 of the Act, Cable Act, the First Amendment 197-209, The First Amendment on the Information Superhighway
ORG: Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., FCC, Syllabus, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS, Congress, the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act, The District Court, Court, Pp, First Amendment, Red Lion Broadcasting Co., State, Nation, the Federal Communications Commission, Project, Inc., Ragland, Minneapolis Star &, Tribune Co., the District Court, Government, J., REHNQUIST, SOUTER, THOMAS, GINSBURG, STEVENS, BLACKMUN, SCALIA, National Cable Television Association, Inc., Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., Discovery Communications, Inc., Time Warner Entertainment Co., Association of America's, Public Television Stations et, appellee Association of Independent Television Stations, Consumer Federation of America et al, appellee National Association of Broadcasters, the Courtroom Television Network, the Media Institute, the New Inspirational Network, the United States Telephone Association et al, the State of Connecticut, the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and, Telemundo Group, Inc., the American Civil Liberties Union, the California Cable Television Association, Sound Economy Foundation, DirecTv, Inc., the District Court's, Southwestern Cable Co., Cable Television, All About Cable, Community Communications Co., Cable Factbook, Services Vol, Cablevision Systems, Rapid Fiber Growth, Cable Systems, CNN, MTV, ESPN, TNT, C-SPAN, The Family Channel, Nickelodeon, Arts and Entertainment, Black Entertainment Television, The Discovery Channel, American Movie Classics, The Learning Channel, Business Aspects of Cable, Supp, IV).l Cable, § 534(b)(1)(A).2, Broadcast Signal Carriage, b)(3)(D, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, § 2(a)(5, §§ 2(a)(13)-(14, District Court, Preferred Communications, Inc., Compare Red Lion Broadcasting Co., National Broadcasting Co., Miami Herald Publishing Co., Tornillo, National Federation of Blind, League of Women Voters of Cal., Red Lion, League of Women Voters, Columbia Broadcasting System, Democratic National Committee, American Broadcasting, Harv, The Federal Communications Commission, ucts Corp., the Federal Government
CARDINAL: 512, 93-44, 4, 5, 636, 367, 641, 241, 221, 653-661, 661-664, 664, five, 674, 625, 669, 685, 1, 626, 627, 161, dozens, 628, 660 F.2d, two, More than half, 53, 62, more than 53, hundreds, 6-7, 629, 339, one, 5.05[2, 334, 22, 102, 106, more than 12, more than 300, one-third, 534(b)(1)(B, only 12, 47, 73.3555(d)(3)(i, 631, three, 534(b)(lO, 2, 35, more than 35, 3, 92-259, 19, more than one, 534(b)(5, 12, between 13 and 36, between one and three, more than 36, 102-92, 3-4, 74, 2(a)(3, 2(a)(17, 2(a)(2, 2(a)(15, 2(a)(14, 634, 2(a)(4, 2(a)(16, 635 IV, 819, 40, 61, 23, 444, 494, 190, 418, 364, 377, 388-389, 396, 226, 212, 638, 799, 390, 388, 101, 376, 11, 801, 501, 508, Seven, Six, 107, 46, 218, 656
GPE: U.S., THE UNITED STATES, the United States, United States, Pp, Minnesota, The United States, the District of Columbia, the City of Los Angeles, §, Los Angeles, Md. L. Rev. 212
DATE: 1994, 1993, January 12, 1994-Decided, June 27,1994, 1992, 32, the past 45 years, today, the late 1940's, 1968, 1.02 (1992, 1979, 1370, 1377-1378, CAlO 1981, between 30, Feb. 26, 1993, recent years, monthly, the day, 1989, October 5, 1992, 1460, under § 5, Mar. 29, 1993, three years, 1991, 2284, 45-47, 57, 58, 1986, 1969, 1943, 1974, 1988, 1984, 319 U. S., 1978, 1973, 1987, 87-90, Rev. 1062, 1072-1074, 1959, 74, 1983
PERSON: O'Brien, 819 F. Supp, KENNEDY, III -A, Miami Herald, Arkansas Writers', JUSTICE BLACKMUN, STEVENS, C. J., BLACKMUN, J., GINSBURG, H. Bartow Farr III, Klein, Richard G. Taranto, Bruce D. Sokler, Peter Kimm, Gregory A. Lewis, Mary Ann Zimmer, Christopher Fager, Bruce D. Collins, Neal, S. Grabell, al, John P. Cole, Kenneth Farabee, Daniels Cablevision, Albert, G., Peter Van, N. Lockwood, Dorothy L. Foley, Judith A. McHale, Barbara S., Robert D. Joffe, Stuart W Gold, Edward, J. Weiss, Brian Conboy, Theodore Case Whitehouse, Wallace, Christopher J. Wright, Douglas N. Letter, Bruce G. Forrest, Jonathan R. Siegel, Mark H. Lynch, Richard W Buchanan, Marilyn Mohrman-Gillis, Paula A. Jameson, Nancy Howell Hendry, Rex E. Lee, Carter G. Phillips, Robert A. Beizer, Mark D. Hopson, James J. Popham, Angela J. Campbell, Elliot M. Mincberg, Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Gigi B. Sohn, Bruce J. Ennis, David W Ogden, Donald B. Verrilli, Ann M. Kappler, Nory, Miller, Benjamin F. P. Ivins, Jack N. Goodman, Kathleen M. Sullivan, Floyd Abrams, Sol Schildhause, James S. Blitz, Laurence H. Tribe, Jonathan S. Massey, Michael W McConnell, Kenneth S. Geller, Kenneth W Starr, Paul T. Cappuccio, Michael K. Kellogg, Mark L. Evans, James R. Young, John Thorne, Robert A. Levetown, Gerald E. Murray, Liam S. Coonan, Thomas P. Hester, Walter H. Alford, William B. Barfield, Richard W Odgers, Richard Blumenthal, William B. Gundling, Phillip Rosario, Larrine, S. Holbrooke, Teresa D. Baer, James K. Hahn, J. Perez, Robert Alan Garrett, David Frohlich, William S. Reyner, J. Diamond, Briefs, Burt Neuborne, Steven R. Shapiro, Marjorie Heins, Arthur N Eisenberg, Frank W Lloyd III, Mark R. Paoletta, Lawrence R. Sidman, John B. Richards, D. Brenner, M. Hamburg, antenna, Comedy Central, Duke L. J. 329, J. Goodale, Brenner, Pub, Supp, H. R. Rep., Williams, Red Lion, L. Bollinger, L. Powe, M. Spitzer, Winer
MONEY: 623, 624, 630 B, 633, 636, 637, 639
PERCENT: the 40 percent, about 40 percent, 47 U. S. C. §§ 534(b)(1)(B, 47 U. S. C. § 534(h)(1)(C, 50 percent, 47 U. S. C. § 535(a, over 60 percent, 47 U. S. C. § 555(c)(1, 47 U. s. C. § 555(c)(1, 509 U. S. 952, 499 U. S. 439, 487 U. S. 781
NORP: Americans, amici, §, d.
ORDINAL: First, Second, first
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