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April 13, 2004

Can Stern sue the FCC?

Julie Hilden alerts us to the fact that Howard Stern could sue the government for damages, based on violations of constitutional rights, but that it probably wouldn't succeed because of three particular legal principles.

Prior Posts: Hoaxes | Filing a Complaint with the FCC Is EASY | The daily Stern | Y'all Want A Single

posted by esq. at 4/13/2004 09:18:00 AM


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