Talk:Fleeting expletive

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Article is unclear on a key point
The article talks about court decisions regarding the FCC's regulation of "fleeting expletives" without saying what that regulation is. On remand, did the Second Circuit hold the ban on expletives to be unconstitutional, or are they holding unconstitutional an exception (whereby "fleeting" expletives are not penalized)? 108.31.129.35 (talk) 00:59, 21 April 2021 (UTC)