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Federal Communications Commission v. Home Box Office, Inc., et al.; Nashville Gas Co. v. Tennessee Public Service Commission et al.; Bernstein v. Florida et al.; and Brophy v. New Hampshire et al.; Ernest v. United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; Jackson v. Jago, Correctional Superintendent; Evers v. United States; Rust v. Nebraska; and Holtan v. Nebraska, 1977 — 434 U.S. 988 · caselaw · US