Supreme Court will echo with “fleeting expletives” on Tuesday.

Haven’t they decided this f-ing thing yet?

It was five—yes, five—years ago that Bono exclaimed that winning a Golden Globe was “really f-ing brilliant!” Since then, the FCC has levied huge fines against networks for this instance and other similar cases of celebrity slip-ups, but because they did so in an inconsistent way (there was discussion of whether the “F” word was used as an adjective or a noun—I’m not making this up), the networks had their case ruling overturned in a NY court of appeals.

Now the FCC is back with their own appeal, to the United States’ highest court.

An article on CNN says:

“Lawyers from both sides expect Tuesday’s oral arguments to be filled with the “indecent” language at issue, so expect to see a lot of f-bombs being tossed around by the justices, all in the name of legal clarity, of course.”

Now that’s a case I wouldn’t mind sitting in on!

Court junkies who’d like to research further: the case is FCC v. Fox Television Stations (07-582).

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One Response to “Supreme Court will echo with “fleeting expletives” on Tuesday.”

  1. Watts 11 November 2008 at 2:25 pm permalink

    Joe Scarborough said the “F” word live on MSNBC yesterday morning. It was the perfect example of a fleeting expletive… I might have missed it had his guests not laughed so hard.