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Turner Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission 512 U.S. 622 (1994) is the first of two United States Supreme Court cases dealing with the must carry rules imposed on cable television companies. Turner Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission (II) 520 U.S. 180 (1997) was the second. Turner I established that cable television companies were indeed First Amendment speakers but didn’t decide whether the federal regulation of their speech entrenched upon their speech rights.

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