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Schurz Communications, Inc. v. FCC

Schurz Communications, Inc. v. FCC
CourtUnited States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Full case name Schurz Communications v. Federal Communications Commission and the United States of America
ArguedOctober 2 1992
DecidedNovember 5, 1992
Citation982 F. 2d 1043 (7th Cir. 1992)
Case history
Subsequent historyMotion for disqualification denied, 982 F.2d 1057 (7th Cir. 1993)
Court membership
Judges sittingWilliam J. Bauer, Richard Posner, Thomas E. Fairchild
Case opinions
MajorityPosner, joined by Bauer, Fairchild

Schurz Communications v. Federal Communications Commission and the United States of America, 982 F. 2d 1043 (7th Cir. 1992), held in the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, was argued on October 2, 1992 and decided on November 5, 1992. The case dealt with the justification of the FCC's regulation of the way television networks are allowed to distribute and produce programs into syndication. Judge Richard Posner was the circuit judge for the case. This case challenged syndication and financial rules imposed in the 1970s, as broadcast television changed with the popularity of cable television, the rise of the FOX network, and the discrediting of the leverage theory.


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