It s debatable: How much power should FCC have over programming?
CHARLES MOSTER & ARNOLD LOEWY
In this installment of It s Debatable, Charles Moster and Arnold Loewy debate whether the FCC has the power to censor television programming. Moster is a former litigation attorney in the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush presidential administrations who has offices in Lubbock, Amarillo, Midland/Odessa, Abilene and Georgetown. Loewy is the George Killiam Professor of Law at Texas Tech School of Law.
MOSTER 1
The Grammy Awards, which first debuted in 1959, celebrates the best in American music. This exemplar of the finest in American culture is well illustrated by the first winners of this cherished prize in ’59- Henry Mancinci, Ella Fitzgerald, and Frank Sinatra.
ARNOLD LOEWY & CHARLES MOSTER
In the latest installment of It s Debatable, Arnold Loewy and Charles Moster debate the impact of banning assault weapons and enhancing background checks in the aftermath of several mass shootings. Moster is a former litigation attorney in the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush presidential administrations who has offices in Lubbock, Amarillo, Midland/Odessa, Abilene and Georgetown. Loewy is the George Killiam Professor of Law at Texas Tech School of Law.
MOSTER 1
The country is rightly grieving after the senseless death of 10 innocent shoppers who happened to be at the wrong place and wrong time in Boulder, Colorado. The alleged gunman made news across the country and world by entering a grocery store with a military grade automatic weapon, body shielding, and pistol. His acts were reprehensible and but for the occasion which falls on this April 4, I would be more specific as to what penalty this miscreant should face, if convicted.
ARNOLD LOEWY & CHARLES MOSTER
In the latest installment of It s Debatable, Arnold Loewy and Charles Moster debate whether companies such as Twitter and Facebook have violated former President Donald Trump s free speech rights by banning him from their platforms. Moster is a former litigation attorney in the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush presidential administrations who has offices in Lubbock, Amarillo, Midland/Odessa, Abilene and Georgetown. Loewy is the George Killiam Professor of Law at Texas Tech School of Law.
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Our topic for today is whether Twitter and Facebook’s refusal to continue their associations with Donald Trump is inconsistent with the guarantee of free speech contained in the First Amendment. In my opinion the First Amendment is not implicated.