Main Logic Control
Main Logic Control
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If "the airwaves" are public as Dick Durbin says, . . . ?
and that justifies public control of the political message on broadcasts, then should the government exercise the same control over public parades?
After all, there are maybe fewer main thoroughfares in a city than there are separate radio frequencies. So does Durbin's logic extend to parades? who about speeched in the public square? Only one person at a time can be in that spot, and there are probably fewer "time slots" in a day at a major meeting place than there are radio frequencies.
What about bumper stickers on cars? The streets are public property, and only a finite number of cars can be on it at once - again, probably fewer than the number of different radio frequencies available on the AM and FM bands.
What are the limits of Durbin's logic?
Thanks.
Dick Durbin's logic was also articulated by the U.S. Supreme Court in a case I can't remember the name of right now.









