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  • Hyde Amendment (1997)
  • The Hyde Amendment (Pub.L. 105-119, § 617, Nov. 26, 1997, 111 Stat. 2519, codified as a note following 18 U.S.C. § 3006A) is a federal statute allowing

    Hyde Amendment (1997)

    Hyde_Amendment_(1997)

  • Hyde
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hyde or Hydes may refer to: Hyde (surname) Hyde (musician), Japanese musician from the bands L'Arc-en-Ciel and VAMPS Hyde Amendment, an amendment that

    Hyde

    Hyde

  • Henry Hyde
  • American politician (1924–2007)

    2001 to 2007. Hyde is most famous for being a vocal opponent of abortion; to this end, he was the primary sponsor of the Hyde Amendment, which largely

    Henry Hyde

    Henry Hyde

    Henry_Hyde

  • Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
  • 1913 amendment establishing the direct election of senators

    Amendment (Amendment XVII) to the United States Constitution established the direct election of United States senators in each state. The amendment supersedes

    Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Seventeenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

  • Barry Cohen (attorney)
  • American lawyer

    Aisenbergs for reimbursement of legal fees under the Hyde Amendment, a federal statute enacted in 1997 to pay the legal fees of defendants who were victims

    Barry Cohen (attorney)

    Barry_Cohen_(attorney)

  • Council of State (Ireland)
  • Group that advises the President of Ireland

    constitution does not foresee. This provision has never been invoked. The Third Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1958, which was defeated at a referendum, gave

    Council of State (Ireland)

    Council of State (Ireland)

    Council_of_State_(Ireland)

  • Speakers' Corner
  • Area where public speaking is allowed

    are allowed. The original and best known is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in Westminster, England, near Marble Arch. Historically, there were

    Speakers' Corner

    Speakers' Corner

    Speakers'_Corner

  • Amendments to the Constitution of Ireland
  • Changes to the fundamental law of Ireland by referendum

    Hyde's election, every amendment has had to be put to a referendum after its passage through the Oireachtas. The following table lists all amendments

    Amendments to the Constitution of Ireland

    Amendments_to_the_Constitution_of_Ireland

  • George McConnaughey
  • American politician (1896–1966)

    4, 1954 – June 30, 1957 President Dwight D. Eisenhower Preceded by Rosel Hyde Succeeded by John C. Doerfer Personal details Born June 9, 1896 Hillsboro

    George McConnaughey

    George_McConnaughey

  • School Prayer Amendment
  • Proposed amendment to the United States Constitution

    proposing such an amendment but was preoccupied with a competing, more general amendment allowing for "religious freedoms" proposed by Henry Hyde, then-Chairman

    School Prayer Amendment

    School_Prayer_Amendment

  • Alcohol prohibition in India
  • introduced an amendment to the liquor law in the upcoming monsoon session of Bihar assembly beginning 20 July. According to the new amendment, first time

    Alcohol prohibition in India

    Alcohol prohibition in India

    Alcohol_prohibition_in_India

  • Marriage Act 1961 (Australia)
  • Law regulating marriage in Australia

    Programme Discussion Paper on Civil Celebrants Programme (October 1997) Bills Digest on the Marriage Amendment Act 2002 Recognition of Foreign Marriages

    Marriage Act 1961 (Australia)

    Marriage Act 1961 (Australia)

    Marriage_Act_1961_(Australia)

  • 1920 Missouri gubernatorial election
  • 2, 1920, and resulted in a victory for the Republican nominee, Arthur M. Hyde, over the Democratic nominee, John M. Atkinson, and several other candidates

    1920 Missouri gubernatorial election

    1920 Missouri gubernatorial election

    1920_Missouri_gubernatorial_election

  • Anna M. Gomez
  • American telecommunications lawyer

    arguing that his remarks criticizing MAGA were protected by the First Amendment. Her defense came after ABC News indefinitely pulled the late night show

    Anna M. Gomez

    Anna M. Gomez

    Anna_M._Gomez

  • The Royal Parks
  • Collection of parks originally owned by the royal family

    The Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces Regulations 1997 Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces (Amendment) Regulations 2004 As well as the eight royal parks

    The Royal Parks

    The Royal Parks

    The_Royal_Parks

  • Grand Island FCC Monitoring Station
  • United States historic place

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Grand Island FCC Monitoring Station

    Grand Island FCC Monitoring Station

    Grand_Island_FCC_Monitoring_Station

  • Fairness doctrine
  • Former US broadcasting policy (1949–87)

    attack, in response to challenges that the doctrine violated the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The case began when journalist Fred J. Cook

    Fairness doctrine

    Fairness_doctrine

  • United States National Radio Quiet Zone
  • Area in which radio transmissions are heavily restricted

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    United States National Radio Quiet Zone

    United States National Radio Quiet Zone

    United_States_National_Radio_Quiet_Zone

  • Paul A. Walker (FCC chairman)
  • American politician

    President Dwight D. Eisenhower Preceded by Wayne Coy Succeeded by Rosel Hyde Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission Acting In office November

    Paul A. Walker (FCC chairman)

    Paul A. Walker (FCC chairman)

    Paul_A._Walker_(FCC_chairman)

  • Friedel Klussmann
  • Member of San Francisco society

    decorated in black in her memory. In 1997, the city dedicated the turntable at the outer terminal of the Powell-Hyde line to Klussmann. "Friedel Klussmann

    Friedel Klussmann

    Friedel Klussmann

    Friedel_Klussmann

  • Charles Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington
  • British peer and politician (born 1945)

    Royal Ascot 2023. Wellington has a ground-floor apartment at Apsley House, Hyde Park Corner, the Westminster townhouse of the Dukes of Wellington. Wellington

    Charles Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington

    Charles Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington

    Charles_Wellesley,_9th_Duke_of_Wellington

  • Brendan Carr
  • American lawyer (born 1979)

    Zuckerberg's call for government regulation as a violation of the First Amendment. He later praised Zuckerberg's "instincts" to show Trump's posts that

    Brendan Carr

    Brendan Carr

    Brendan_Carr

  • Pervasiveness doctrine
  • Doctrine stating that media content of broadcasts is subject to regulation

    Bracton Law Journal. Bracton Law Society. 1998. p. 26. "Electronic Law Journals - JILT 1997 (3) - Wallace". warwick.ac.uk. Retrieved 2022-12-07. v t e v t e

    Pervasiveness doctrine

    Pervasiveness_doctrine

  • National Do Not Call Registry
  • Telephone database in the United States

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    National Do Not Call Registry

    National_Do_Not_Call_Registry

  • Seven dirty words
  • Words traditionally disallowed in U.S. broadcast radio and television

    routine being broadcast at 2 p.m. violated neither the First nor the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, thus helping to define the extent to which the

    Seven dirty words

    Seven dirty words

    Seven_dirty_words

  • Cities of London and Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1950 onwards

    Westminster'. After a local inquiry, the Regents Park ward was removed, and Hyde Park ward (from the Paddington constituency) was added; unanimous opinion

    Cities of London and Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)

    Cities of London and Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)

    Cities_of_London_and_Westminster_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Local Community Radio Act
  • Broadcast radio law in the United States

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Local Community Radio Act

    Local Community Radio Act

    Local_Community_Radio_Act

  • Thirty-fifth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2015
  • Proposal to reduce the minimum age of candidacy for the office of President

    Thirty-fifth Amendment of the Constitution (Age of Eligibility for Election to the Office of President) Bill 2015 (bill no. 6 of 2015) was a proposed amendment to

    Thirty-fifth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2015

    Thirty-fifth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2015

    Thirty-fifth_Amendment_of_the_Constitution_Bill_2015

  • Total element long run incremental cost
  • Calculation method for US telephony expenses

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Total element long run incremental cost

    Total_element_long_run_incremental_cost

  • Pope Leo XIV
  • Head of the Catholic Church since 2025

    descent. His father, Louis Marius Prevost, was born in Chicago and grew up in Hyde Park. Louis's father and mother were immigrants from Italy and France, respectively

    Pope Leo XIV

    Pope Leo XIV

    Pope_Leo_XIV

  • FCC Song
  • 2004 song by Eric Idle

    Censorship in the United States Freedom of speech in the United States First Amendment to the United States Constitution Seven dirty words "Fuck You" (Lily Allen

    FCC Song

    FCC_Song

  • Technical Advisory Council
  • Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Technical Advisory Council

    Technical_Advisory_Council

  • SBC Communications, Inc. v. FCC
  • United States legal case

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    SBC Communications, Inc. v. FCC

    SBC Communications, Inc. v. FCC

    SBC_Communications,_Inc._v._FCC

  • Mark S. Fowler
  • of AssureSat, Inc., a satellite services provider that he co-founded in 1997 until the company was dissolved in December 2004. FCC Complete List of Commissioners

    Mark S. Fowler

    Mark_S._Fowler

  • Equal-time rule
  • U.S. radio and television law

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Equal-time rule

    Equal-time_rule

  • Title 47 CFR Part 97
  • FCC rules and regulations pertaining to amateur radio

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Title 47 CFR Part 97

    Title_47_CFR_Part_97

  • FCC Record
  • Gazette of the Federal Communications Commission

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    FCC Record

    FCC_Record

  • Antenna structure registration in the United States
  • Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Antenna structure registration in the United States

    Antenna_structure_registration_in_the_United_States

  • Reed Hundt
  • American attorney (born 1948)

    Commitment Willis Graham Act Federal Radio Commission Radio Act of 1927 Davis Amendment General Order 32 General Order 40 Grand Island FCC Monitoring Station

    Reed Hundt

    Reed Hundt

    Reed_Hundt

  • Universal Licensing System
  • Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Universal Licensing System

    Universal_Licensing_System

  • Wayne Coy
  • Government offices Preceded by Rosel H. Hyde Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission December 1947–February 1952 Succeeded by Paul Atlee Walker

    Wayne Coy

    Wayne_Coy

  • English family law
  • (Amendment) (No. 3) Rules 1994 Statutory Instrument 1994 No. 2890 (L.17) The Family Proceedings Fees (Amendment) Order 1997 Statutory Instrument 1997 No

    English family law

    English_family_law

  • Telephone Records and Privacy Protection Act of 2006
  • Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Telephone Records and Privacy Protection Act of 2006

    Telephone Records and Privacy Protection Act of 2006

    Telephone_Records_and_Privacy_Protection_Act_of_2006

  • Title 47 CFR Part 68
  • Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Title 47 CFR Part 68

    Title_47_CFR_Part_68

  • Federal Communications Bar Association
  • Professional association for communications law & policy

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Federal Communications Bar Association

    Federal_Communications_Bar_Association

  • Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations
  • U.S. federal regulations for telecommunications

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations

    Title_47_of_the_Code_of_Federal_Regulations

  • Family Viewing Hour
  • Defunct television policy by the Federal Communications Commission

    a 1976 ruling by a federal court that found it violative of the First Amendment. However, the concept has continued on a voluntary basis in various manifestations

    Family Viewing Hour

    Family_Viewing_Hour

  • National Exchange Carrier Association
  • Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    National Exchange Carrier Association

    National_Exchange_Carrier_Association

  • Olivia Trusty
  • American policy analyst (born 1983)

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Olivia Trusty

    Olivia Trusty

    Olivia_Trusty

  • James Alderman
  • Man executed by the U.S. federal government (1884–1929)

    Encounter with the Gulf Stream Pirate. OCLC 11105267. Rowe, Sean (December 4, 1997). "The Gallows and the Deep". New Times Broward-Palm Beach. Library and archival

    James Alderman

    James Alderman

    James_Alderman

  • Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service
  • Emergency radio service organization

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service

    Radio_Amateur_Civil_Emergency_Service

  • Feature group
  • Term used in telephony

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Feature group

    Feature_group

  • Federal Communications Commission Open Internet Order (2010)
  • Set of regulations

    represents a threat to individual expression and the rights of the First Amendment. Open Internet strikes a balance between these two camps by creating a

    Federal Communications Commission Open Internet Order (2010)

    Federal_Communications_Commission_Open_Internet_Order_(2010)

  • Mann–Elkins Act
  • US federal law related to railroad rates

    theory Domestic policy Cabinet Judiciary Dollar diplomacy Income Tax amendment Payne–Aldrich Tariff Act Wireless Ship Act of 1910 Mann–Elkins Act Defense

    Mann–Elkins Act

    Mann–Elkins_Act

  • Frequency coordinator
  • Organizations coordinating spectrum usage in the U.S.

    Frequency Coordination is required for a new filing. Major Modifications and Amendments that change or add frequencies, emissions, ERP, Output Power, Antenna

    Frequency coordinator

    Frequency_coordinator

  • Mayflower doctrine
  • American federal broadcasting regulation

    which created tension between the freedom of the press clause of the 1st Amendment, as well as Section 327 of the Act, which provided that "Nothing in this

    Mayflower doctrine

    Mayflower_doctrine

  • Television and the Public Interest
  • 1961 speech by Newton N. Minow

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Television and the Public Interest

    Television_and_the_Public_Interest

  • Telecommunications Service Priority
  • Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Telecommunications Service Priority

    Telecommunications_Service_Priority

  • President of Ireland
  • Head of state of Ireland

    December 1937 until the election of Douglas Hyde in 1938, and during the vacancies of 1974, 1976, and 1997. Former presidents who are able and willing

    President of Ireland

    President of Ireland

    President_of_Ireland

  • E. William Henry
  • American politician (1929–2022)

    F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Preceded by Newton Minow Succeeded by Rosel Hyde Personal details Born (1929-03-04)March 4, 1929 Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.

    E. William Henry

    E._William_Henry

  • Davis Amendment
  • 1928 US law requiring equitable distribution of radio stations

    The Davis Amendment was a provision attached to the March 28, 1928 reauthorization of the Radio Act of 1927, which mandated an "equality of radio broadcasting

    Davis Amendment

    Davis_Amendment

  • Women's suffrage in the United States
  • localities, then nationally in 1920 with the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution. The demand for women's suffrage began

    Women's suffrage in the United States

    Women's suffrage in the United States

    Women's_suffrage_in_the_United_States

  • FCC registration program
  • Program for terminal equipment

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    FCC registration program

    FCC_registration_program

  • Hush-A-Phone Corp. v. United States
  • 1956 United States federal court case

    Talk in Secret Archived February 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Popular Mechanics, February 1941 FCC amendment to regulations allowing Hush-a-Phone.

    Hush-A-Phone Corp. v. United States

    Hush-A-Phone Corp. v. United States

    Hush-A-Phone_Corp._v._United_States

  • Presidency of Mary McAleese
  • November 1997, following her inauguration at Saint Patrick's Hall in the State Apartments in Dublin Castle. McAleese was first elected as president in 1997, having

    Presidency of Mary McAleese

    Presidency of Mary McAleese

    Presidency_of_Mary_McAleese

  • North American Numbering Council
  • Advisory committee of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    North American Numbering Council

    North_American_Numbering_Council

  • Suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
  • 2025 suspension of an American talk show

    broadcast licenses) if Kimmel was not reprimanded, violated the First Amendment as a possible act of jawboning. Subsequent remarks by Trump celebrating

    Suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live!

    Suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live!

    Suspension_of_Jimmy_Kimmel_Live!

  • Telegraphy in the United States
  • Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Telegraphy in the United States

    Telegraphy_in_the_United_States

  • Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act
  • U.S. law governing telecommunications

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act

    Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act

    Communications_Assistance_for_Law_Enforcement_Act

  • Comparative hearing
  • Process in American communications law

    FCC ultimately being required by Congress in the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 to auction off broadcast and other licenses to the highest bidder. The FCC

    Comparative hearing

    Comparative_hearing

  • Wireless Ship Act of 1910
  • American statute

    passengers and crew, including ones operating on the Great Lakes. This amendment also required the ships to have at least two operators who maintained

    Wireless Ship Act of 1910

    Wireless_Ship_Act_of_1910

  • Michael Copps
  • U.S. Federal Communications Commission

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Michael Copps

    Michael Copps

    Michael_Copps

  • Media cross-ownership in the United States
  • Scripps News.: See: E. W. Scripps Company#Television stations The First Amendment to the United States Constitution included a provision that protected

    Media cross-ownership in the United States

    Media_cross-ownership_in_the_United_States

  • 2026 Texas gubernatorial election
  • Hyde, Stephen Samuelson, Ronnie Tullos, and Nathaniel Welch with 0% "Someone else" with 2%; R.F. "Bob" Achgill, Charles Andrew Crouch, Kenneth Hyde,

    2026 Texas gubernatorial election

    2026 Texas gubernatorial election

    2026_Texas_gubernatorial_election

  • Open spectrum
  • Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Open spectrum

    Open_spectrum

  • FCC v. Pacifica Foundation
  • 1978 landmark US Supreme Court case

    1934. Pacifica Foundation challenged the declaratory order, on First Amendment grounds, in the Circuit Court for the District of Columbia. In March 1977

    FCC v. Pacifica Foundation

    FCC_v._Pacifica_Foundation

  • Telecommunications policy of the United States
  • Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Telecommunications policy of the United States

    Telecommunications policy of the United States

    Telecommunications_policy_of_the_United_States

  • Democracy
  • Government system where political power lies with the people

    Civil War, three constitutional amendments were passed: the 13th Amendment (1865) that ended slavery; the 14th Amendment (1869) that gave black people citizenship

    Democracy

    Democracy

  • Actionable indecency
  • American legal doctrine

    Levy, Lili (April 2008), The FCC's Regulation of Indecency (PDF), First Amendment Center, archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-11-23, retrieved 2015-10-02

    Actionable indecency

    Actionable_indecency

  • Carterfone
  • Device to connects a two-way radio to the telephone system

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Carterfone

    Carterfone

    Carterfone

  • Republican Party (United States)
  • Political party in the United States

    providers, notably Planned Parenthood. This includes support for the Hyde Amendment. Until its dissolution in 2018, Republican Majority for Choice, an abortion

    Republican Party (United States)

    Republican_Party_(United_States)

  • FCC mark
  • Voluntary declaration of conformity

    electromagnetic interference under Part 15 of the FCC rules in 1975. After several amendments over the years, these regulation were reconstituted as the Declaration

    FCC mark

    FCC mark

    FCC_mark

  • TRACED Act
  • US legislation regarding caller ID spoofing

    bill under suspension by a vote of 417–3. The Senate agreed to the House amendment by voice vote on December 19, and the bill was signed into law on December

    TRACED Act

    TRACED Act

    TRACED_Act

  • E-Rate
  • American telecommunications support program

    Act. The Government Accountability Office concluded that it did, and an amendment was added to s.1768 that required the FCC to restructure USF administration

    E-Rate

    E-Rate

  • List of chairs of the Federal Communications Commission
  • Walker Democratic Oklahoma February 28, 1952 April 17, 1953 9 Rosel H. Hyde Republican Idaho April 18, 1953 October 3, 1954 10 George McConnaughey Republican

    List of chairs of the Federal Communications Commission

    List of chairs of the Federal Communications Commission

    List_of_chairs_of_the_Federal_Communications_Commission

  • Cult
  • Social group with unusual beliefs and rituals

    Thomas & Graham-Hyde (2024). Dubrow-Marshall, Roderick P. "The Recognition of Cults". In Thomas & Graham-Hyde (2024). Thomas, Aled; Graham-Hyde, Edward (2024a)

    Cult

    Cult

  • Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991
  • U.S. federal law

    phones may be revoked by the consumer. The CAN-SPAM Act made a minor amendment to the TCPA to explicitly apply the TCPA to calls and faxes originating

    Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991

    Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991

    Telephone_Consumer_Protection_Act_of_1991

  • Junk Fax Prevention Act of 2005
  • Communications Act of 1934, significantly altering some aspects of prior amendments made by the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 and the CAN-SPAM

    Junk Fax Prevention Act of 2005

    Junk_Fax_Prevention_Act_of_2005

  • AWS-3 auction
  • 2014 US telecomm spectrum auction

    Commitment Willis Graham Act Federal Radio Commission Radio Act of 1927 Davis Amendment General Order 32 General Order 40 Grand Island FCC Monitoring Station

    AWS-3 auction

    AWS-3_auction

  • MVDDS
  • Type of television and Internet delivery technology

    Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    MVDDS

    MVDDS

  • Anti-Saloon League
  • American organization lobbying for prohibition

    nationwide prohibition locked into the Constitution with passage of the 18th Amendment in 1919. It was decisively defeated when Prohibition was repealed in 1933

    Anti-Saloon League

    Anti-Saloon_League

  • FCC Network Study Committee
  • Advisory committee of the Federal Communications Commission

    composed of George C. McConnaughey, chairman, and Commissioners Rosel H. Hyde, Robert T. Bartley. and John C. Doerfer. The goal of the committee was to

    FCC Network Study Committee

    FCC_Network_Study_Committee

  • Fleeting expletive
  • Non-scripted verbal profanity expressed on a live broadcast

    settle the First Amendment implications of allowing a federal agency to censor broadcasts." Instead the court suggested the First Amendment issue should be

    Fleeting expletive

    Fleeting_expletive

  • Significantly viewed out-of-market television stations in the United States
  • Paul A. Walker (1947) Wayne Coy (1947–52) Paul A. Walker (1952–53) Rosel H. Hyde (1953–54) George McConnaughey (1954–57) John C. Doerfer (1957–60) Frederick

    Significantly viewed out-of-market television stations in the United States

    Significantly_viewed_out-of-market_television_stations_in_the_United_States

  • Joe Biden
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  • Castigatory
  • a.

    Punitive in order to amendment; corrective.

  • Amendment
  • n.

    Correction of an error in a writ or process.

  • Amendment
  • n.

    In public bodies; Any alternation made or proposed to be made in a bill or motion by adding, changing, substituting, or omitting.

  • Mandment
  • n.

    Commandment.

  • Attendment
  • n.

    An attendant circumstance.

  • Redress
  • n.

    The act of redressing; a making right; reformation; correction; amendment.

  • Scug
  • v. i.

    To hide.

  • Betterment
  • n.

    A making better; amendment; improvement.

  • Hided
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Hide

  • Color
  • v. t.

    To hide.

  • Amendment
  • n.

    An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices.

  • Hid
  • imp.

    of Hide

  • Hidden
  • p. p.

    of Hide

  • Hiding
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Hide

  • Tendment
  • n.

    Attendance; care.

  • Amendatory
  • a.

    Supplying amendment; corrective; emendatory.

  • Mendment
  • n.

    Amendment.

  • Hiding
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Hide