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Of course, Miami Herald v. Tornillo refused to apply it to newspapers, much less the internet ...
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But in any event, Miami Herald v. Tornillo makes clear that, whatever power a state might have in giving the public access to a privately owned shopping center, it cannot give the public access to a privately owned publication.
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Tornillo makes clear that, whatever power a state might have in giving the public access to a privately owned shopping center, it cannot give the public access to a privately owned publication.
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Tornillo refused to apply it to newspapers, much less the internet...
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Tornillo, the US Supreme Court unanimously overturned an 8–1 decision of the Florida Supreme Court.
The Volokh Conspiracy » My Detroit Free Press op ed on Sotomayor and Didden: 2009
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Tornillo, the US Supreme Court unanimously overturned an 8–1 decision of the Florida Supreme Court.
The Volokh Conspiracy » My Detroit Free Press op ed on Sotomayor and Didden: 2009
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Tornillo, the US Supreme Court unanimously overturned an 8–1 decision of the Florida Supreme Court.
The Volokh Conspiracy » My Detroit Free Press op ed on Sotomayor and Didden: 2009
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Miami Herald Publishing Co. owned all of the production and distribution facilities for the newspaper, yet the Florida Supreme Court ruled in Tornillo v.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Question for Fairness Doctrine Supporters: 2007
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If the US Supreme Court had not granted certiorari to the Tornillo v.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Question for Fairness Doctrine Supporters: 2007
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Tornillo 1974 struck down as unconstitutional a Florida “Right to Reply” law for newspapers that was a very mild form of fairness doctrine — this law just gave candidates in public elections equal space to respond to criticisms against them.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Question for Fairness Doctrine Supporters: 2007
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