Did the FCC Cross the Line with Jimmy Kimmel? A First Amendment Breakdown
When Jimmy Kimmel’s show was pulled after controversial remarks, it wasn’t just a media story—it became a First Amendment test case. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s threats to broadcasters highlight the danger of government “jawboning,” where pressure on private companies effectively silences speech. This issue isn’t limited to Hollywood; Nebraska courts apply the same constitutional protections, making it a matter of concern for anyone who values free expression.
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