The equal-time doctrine specifies that U.S. radio and television broadcast stations must provide equivalent time for all political parties who request it. The equal-time rule was created because the FCC thought the stations could easily manipulate the outcome of elections by presenting just one point of view.
Equal time doctrine?
1896 to 1954
1896 to 1954
1896 to 1954
Uphold the separate but equal doctrine
Comparable worth
From 1787 to 1957 this doctrine existed.
The doctrine seperate but equal affirms that a bill is constitutional. This doctrine was passed in the Plessy v Ferguson case of 1896.
NAACP
It constitutionaliszed the "Seprate, but Equal" doctrine.
It constitutionaliszed the "Seprate, but Equal" doctrine.
It constitutionaliszed the "Seprate, but Equal" doctrine.
the Plessy v. Ferguson case