Arkansas Educational Television Commission. v. Forbes
United States Supreme Court
523 U.S. 666, 118 S.Ct. 1633, 140 L.Ed.2d 875 (1998)
- Written by Megan Petersen, JD
Facts
Arkansas Education Television Commission (AETC) (defendant) was a public television broadcaster owned by the state of Arkansas. In 1992, AETC sponsored a series of political debates between Republican and Democratic candidates for Arkansas congressional offices. Independent candidates were not invited to participate in the debates. Forbes (plaintiff), an independent candidate, brought suit challenging the policy as a violation of the First Amendment in federal district court. The district court denied relief, but the court of appeals reversed. The United States Supreme Court granted certiorari.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Kennedy, J.)
Dissent (Stevens, J.)
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