Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. Vs. Fcc - Semantic Analysis by spaCy
Decided on: Mar-31-1997
Court: US Supreme Court
LAW: the First Amendment, the Cable Act, First Amendment, the Cable Act's
ORG: Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., FCC, Syllabus, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ET AL, the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act, Turner, First Amendment, Court, the District Court, Congress, Government, Institute, Inc., Ward, the Federal Communications Commission, AIB, J., BREYER, SCALIA, THOMAS, GINSBURG, National Cable Television Association, Inc., Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., Discovery Communications, Inc., Time Warner Entertainment Co., Solicitor General Days, National Association of Broadcasters, Association of America's, Public Television Stations et, Consumer Federation of America et al, the District Court's, District Court, Turner Broadcasting, Capital Cities Cable, Inc., Nation, Southwestern Cable Co., Oral Arg, Appellant National Cable Television Association, Inc., NCTA, Appellant Time Warner Entertainment Co., Reply Brief, House, S. Rep. No, Senate Report, Federal Appellees, Midwest Video Corp., WNCN Listeners Guild, FCC Report, Chain Broadcasting Regulations, National Assn, Radiation Survivors, Columbia Broadcasting System, Democratic National Committee, the Court of Appeals, See Cable TV Consumer Protection Act, the Subcommittee on Communications, the Senate Committee on Commerce,, Transportation, Defendants' Joint Statement of Evidence, MM Docket No
GPE: U.S., THE UNITED STATES, United States, Pp, Id., Jr., the District of Columbia, the United States
DATE: 1997, 1996, October 7, 1996-, March 31, 1997, 1992, Mter 18 months, 512 U. S., 1968, 1994, 1460, 32, 40, 1993, 1989, another 18 months, 1995, three years of pre, 779, 1984, 18-23, 64, 1991, 1972, 20 (1945, 1981, 1934, 1985, 467 U. S., 223224, 1943, 1941, decades, 1978, 83, 1973, 406 U. S., 1253, 1252-1253, 1262-1266
CARDINAL: 95, 5, 377, 910, 734, 1, 189-196, 208, 662, three, 2, 3, 663, 189-194, 665, 666, 195-196, 665-666, 523, only 1.22, only 5,880, 5,880, 799, 7, 183, 213, 667, 196, 391, two, 225, 184, 229, 185, 4, 102, 106, 186, 819, 45, 643, 649, four, 187, 673, tens of thousands, 755, 632-634, 751, 742, 743, 744, 34, 746, 747, 751-754, 189, 759, 772, 775, 782, 782-789, 190, 691, 714, 177, 664, 23, 28, 40, 12, 15, 2(a)(15, 2(a)(8)(D, 2(a)(16, 6, 325, 192, 51, 102-92, 62, 93-44, 32, 668, 27, 326, 594, 193, 2(a)(4, 2(a)(10, 652, more than 12, one-third, 194, 675, 689, 299, 251, 253, 258, one, 783, 670, 305, 331, 800, 103, 814, 674, 2(a)(3, 259, 9, 2(a)(2, more than one, 31-40, 85
PERSON: O'Brien, KENNEDY, Turner, e. g., clustering"-i, Donovan, STEVENS, C. J., J., H. Bartow Farr III, Richard G. Taranto, Daniel L. Brenner, Neal M. Goldberg, Diane B. Burstein, Bruce D. Sokler, Christopher A. Holt, Bertram W Carp, Bruce D. Collins, Neal S. Grabell, James H. Johnson, al, Al, bert G. Lauber, Peter Van N. Lockwood, Judith A. McHale, Diane L. Hofbauer, Robert D. Joffe, Stuart W Gold, Rowan D. Wilson, Brian Conboy, Theodore Case Whitehouse, Wallace, Paul R. Q. Wolfson, Douglas N. Letter, Bruce G. Forrest, William E. Kennard, Christopher, J. Wright, Bruce J. Ennis, Kit A. Pierson, Donald B. Verrilli, Thomas J. Perrelli, Jack N. Goodman, Benjamin F. P. Ivins, Kathleen M. Sullivan, James J. Popham, Carolyn F. Corwin, Mark H. Lynch, Marilyn Mohrman-Gillis, Paula A. Jameson, Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Gigi B. Sohn, Elliot M. Mincberg, Pub, Jackson, Williams, L. P. 8-10, Clark v., Rostker, Goldberg, 102d Cong, Edward O. Fritts
MONEY: 181 dissemination, 182, 188, 191, 195, 196, 197
PERCENT: 40 percent, 87 percent, 94.5 percent, 5.5 percent, 99.8 percent, the 40 percent, 512 U. S., only 1.2 percent, 47 U. S. C. §555(c)(1, 28 U. S. C. § 1253, 516 U. S. 1110, 391 U. S., Forty percent, 47 U. S. C. § 521, 47 U. S. C. §, 47 U. S. C. § 534(b)(1)(B, at least 60 percent, 70 percent, Only one percent
NORP: American, d., Americans, §
ORDINAL: first, First, second, Second
LOC: the District of Columbia