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    <transcribed minutes="144">1982-10-12T11:29</transcribed>
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    <title>Community Television Of So. Cal. v. Gottfried</title>
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      <heading>ORAL ARGUMENT OF EDGAR F. CZARRA, JR., ESQ., ON BEHALF OF THE PETITIONER IN 81-298</heading>
      <turn speaker="warren_e_burger" startTime="0.000" stopTime="148.848">
        <label>Chief Justice Burger</label>
        <text syncTime="0.000">We will hear arguments next in Community Television against Gottfried.</text>
        <text syncTime="8.428">Mr. Czarra, I think you may begin whenever you are ready.</text>
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      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="148.848" stopTime="633.935">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="148.848">Mr. Chief Justice, and may it please the Court, this statutory construction case involves television programs for the deaf.</text>
        <text syncTime="158.936">Some background will establish the context for the specific facts and the narrow legal issue that is before the Court.</text>
        <text syncTime="168.781">Without visual aids, most deaf persons cannot understand the sound part of television.</text>
        <text syncTime="176.297">Government agencies and broadcasters have been working for more than a decade on ways to provide the deaf with suitable access to the sound part of television.</text>
        <text syncTime="188.615">Until early 1980, there were essentially two kinds of special visual aids that could help the deaf.</text>
        <text syncTime="198.259">One was sign language interpretation.</text>
        <text syncTime="201.482">The other was so-called open captions.</text>
        <text syncTime="205.515">While helpful to the deaf, both are visible on all television sets.</text>
        <text syncTime="212.251">Because they are distracting and block part of the visual picture, both impact adversely on television service for the non-deaf majority.</text>
        <text syncTime="225.167">Competing technologies to produce captions visible only to the deaf reached the developmental stage in the early 1970's, and have been evolving.</text>
        <text syncTime="237.716">This is so-called closed captioning.</text>
        <text syncTime="241.720">One system reached the marketplace in 1980.</text>
        <text syncTime="245.180">The other is not as far along, but it may offer more benefits in the long run.</text>
        <text syncTime="252.266">Basically, both involve transmission of specially encoded signals that will produce captions only on television sets that have special decoding mechanisms.</text>
        <text syncTime="265.496">Producing captions that fit the visual action is a sophisticated process involving skilled personnel and special equipment.</text>
        <text syncTime="276.242">It is far more complex than flashing a tornado warning across the bottom of the screen.</text>
        <text syncTime="283.678">Some programs are not suited to captions at all, and caption is expensive, about $2,500 an hour, and public television's historic budget crunch has grown much worse lately.</text>
        <text syncTime="298.638">Despite these difficult problems, great strides have been made.</text>
        <text syncTime="303.210">Due to a combination of available approaches, deaf viewers throughout the country today have access to the sound part of many hours of television each week on both commercial and public stations.</text>
        <text syncTime="318.460">Now, this case comes to the Court on a record that covers KCET's 1974 to 1977 license term.</text>
        <text syncTime="328.896">This was long before closed captioning was in being.</text>
        <text syncTime="333.180">Nevertheless, KCET had presented nearly 1,000 programs with special visual aids during that license term.</text>
        <text syncTime="343.225">The Respondents requested the FCC to deny KCET's license renewal.</text>
        <text syncTime="349.950">They claimed that KCET's programs for the deaf were not enough, and had not been presented in peak viewing hours.</text>
        <text syncTime="358.916">Respondents focused on the comparatively new Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, that prohibits discrimination against handicapped persons by recipients of federal financial assistance.</text>
        <text syncTime="377.088">Respondents requested the FCC to use its license renewal processes to force KCET to provide more of the special services they believe that Section 504 required.</text>
        <text syncTime="392.996">Three points made by the FCC in denying Respondents' complaint merit emphasis here.</text>
        <text syncTime="399.742">First, the FCC found that KCET had offered special broadcasts for the deaf, and had not abused its discretion in scheduling them.</text>
        <text syncTime="412.000">The only specific claims of KCET shortcomings were thus found baseless.</text>
        <text syncTime="419.545">Second, the FCC reviewed the many steps it had taken under the general public interest standard of the Communications Act concerning television for the deaf, and some of these predated enactment of Section 504.</text>
        <text syncTime="436.477">Third, the FCC concluded that it lacked Section 504 enforcement duties, because it did not dispense public funds.</text>
        <text syncTime="446.763">The FCC deferred to the funding agencies to decide complaints of Section 504 violations, but the FCC made very clear that any finding of a Section 504 violation by KCET would be given weight.</text>
        <text syncTime="464.114">Meanwhile, the Respondents went elsewhere.</text>
        <text syncTime="466.655">They filed a complaint against KCET at what is now the Department of Education, one of the funding agencies.</text>
        <text syncTime="474.311">They also brought a class action against KCET in District Court.</text>
        <text syncTime="479.103">Both complaints charged Section 504 discrimination, and both were eventually resolved in KCET's favor.</text>
        <text syncTime="489.311">The Respondents then appealed the FCC's denial of their complaint.</text>
        <text syncTime="494.104">A panel of the D.C. Circuit, speaking through Judge Wright, with Judge McGowan dissenting, reversed the FCC.</text>
        <text syncTime="503.540">Its decision ignored the extensive record evidence of KCET's service to the deaf, as well as the FCC's conclusions about it.</text>
        <text syncTime="513.217">We ask this Court to reverse the D.C. Circuit.</text>
        <text syncTime="517.168">The sole basis for the D.C. Circuit's decision was its belief that Section 504 expressed such a strong national policy in favor of the deaf that the FCC had to read the public interest standard in the Communications Act as if it incorporated the policy of Section 504.</text>
        <text syncTime="542.337">The FCC thus was ordered independently to decide KCET's Section 504 compliance as part of the license renewal proceedings at the FCC.</text>
        <text syncTime="555.442">The narrow issue this Court agreed to review is whether that novel incorporation theory is a legally correct interpretation of the intent of Congress.</text>
        <text syncTime="567.711">We say it is not.</text>
        <text syncTime="570.052">The mandatory incorporation theory is at war with this Court's holding that the FCC has very broad discretion to decide the scope of the public interest standard.</text>
        <text syncTime="582.621">We have found no holding by this Court suggesting that the FCC must automatically read into the public interest standard policies expressed by the Congress in other statutes.</text>
        <text syncTime="596.640">The FCC is not required to incorporate the policy of another law unless the Congress directs it.</text>
        <text syncTime="605.335">Of course, the FCC may and often does consider the policies of other statutes when it determines the scope of the public interest standard in the Communications Act, but that is an initial judgment that the Congress entrusted to the FCC.</text>
        <text syncTime="623.989">The FCC exhibited leadership concerning television for the deaf.</text>
        <text syncTime="629.723">The Court of Appeals acted as if the FCC had done nothing.</text>
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      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="633.935" stopTime="647.794">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="633.935">Mr. Czarra, do you have any idea whether the FCC at the license renewal stage would take into consideration the fact, if there were a fact, that a licensee had been found to be guilty of an unfair labor practice?</text>
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      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="647.794" stopTime="657.180">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="647.794">Yes, it would.</text>
        <text syncTime="649.136">The FCC takes into account findings by other agencies or courts of violations of law by its licensees.</text>
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      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="657.180" stopTime="662.454">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="657.180">What would it do if it found that a licensee had committed an unfair labor practice?</text>
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      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="662.454" stopTime="684.018">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="662.454">It would depend on the circumstances.</text>
        <text syncTime="665.636">I don't recall immediately a case about an unfair labor practice, but they would look to see to what extent that judicial or other agency finding indicated a character trait on the part of the licensee that suggested it undeserving to be licensed.</text>
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      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="684.018" stopTime="701.380">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="684.018">What if an intervenor in a license renewal proceeding, if that is what you call them, someone objecting to the license renewal, said, I think this station has been guilty of an unfair labor practice.</text>
        <text syncTime="694.875">It is true, the NLRB has never passed on it.</text>
        <text syncTime="697.937">Would the FCC undertake to determine that for itself?</text>
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      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="701.380" stopTime="719.881">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="701.380">Well, I think the FCC initially would look at the nature of the allegations, how well they were supported by specific facts, affidavits, and so on, but I suspect that the most that the FCC would do in that situation is simply wait to see what one of the enforcement agencies would do.</text>
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      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="719.881" stopTime="744.198">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="719.881">Do you think if... assume the unfair labor practice had been adjudicated by the NLRB, or that it hadn't, but the intervenor called the FCC's attention to an adjudicated unfair labor and an alleged unadjudicated one.</text>
        <text syncTime="740.455">Could the FCC say, sorry, that is irrelevant?</text>
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      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="744.198" stopTime="747.799">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="744.198">I don't think that they would say that it was irrelevant.</text>
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      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="747.799" stopTime="764.191">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="747.799">I didn't ask that.</text>
        <text syncTime="749.161">Could they say it legally?</text>
        <text syncTime="751.863">Must they... must they take into account this failure of a licensee to live up to the requirements of another law?</text>
        <text syncTime="761.597">Must they take that into account?</text>
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      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="764.191" stopTime="768.823">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="764.191">No, I think it depends on the nature of the law.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="768.823" stopTime="782.053">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="768.823">What about this case, then?</text>
        <text syncTime="770.653">Didn't the FCC say that the licensee's conduct under Section 504 is irrelevant?</text>
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      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="782.053" stopTime="785.824">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="782.053">No, they did not.</text>
        <text syncTime="783.563">They said that they were going to wait until--</text>
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      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="785.824" stopTime="788.836">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="785.824">Irrelevant to the license renewal proceedings.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="788.836" stopTime="801.094">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="788.836">--No, they said it was relevant, and that they would take into account any adjudication by a responsible agency that there had been discrimination or violation of Section 504.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="801.094" stopTime="804.016">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="801.094">But until some other agency acted on it, it was irrelevant?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="804.016" stopTime="809.008">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="804.016">Well, I am stumbling over the word "irrelevant".</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="809.008" stopTime="816.985">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="809.008">Well, anyway, they would not take evidence as to what the station's conduct was with respect to 504--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="816.985" stopTime="818.325">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="816.985">Well, they had--</text>
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      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="818.325" stopTime="820.666">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="818.325">--as long as there had been no adjudication by some other agency.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="820.666" stopTime="894.754">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="820.666">--But they had evidence before it of what the station was doing in terms of service to the deaf, and it decided that apart from a specific finding by a funding agency that there was some problem under 504, that the Commission under its view of the public interest standard found no shortcoming.</text>
        <text syncTime="840.650">It noted specifically in its opinion that the station had been providing programs for the deaf.</text>
        <text syncTime="845.953">It noted specifically that there was a controversy over the scheduling of those programs, but consistent with its historic views on scheduling questions, said, no problem, as far as the public interest standard is concerned.</text>
        <text syncTime="860.623">For eight or nine years before the Commission acted on the Respondent's complaints here, and beginning well before enactment of Section 504, the FCC had been focusing on the question of television for the deaf.</text>
        <text syncTime="881.337">It did not advocate its responsibilities in proceeding as it did, for it balanced the conflicting interests of the deaf and the hearing audiences.</text>
        <text syncTime="891.084">It studied the evolving technology.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="894.754" stopTime="913.738">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="894.754">Mr. Czarra, did the FCC take any new action after the adoption of Section 504, or was its policy already fixed?</text>
        <text syncTime="904.551">Did it reconsider it and determine that what it had already done met the requirements of 504 to the extent that it was relevant?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="913.738" stopTime="925.535">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="913.738">As far as the published opinions go, Justice O'Connor, there is no indication that they specifically took into account a statute called Section 504.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="925.535" stopTime="927.896">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="925.535">It never mentioned it by number or name?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="927.896" stopTime="979.282">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="927.896">Not as far as I recall, but after its enactment it did on several occasions before it resolved this case deal with the subject of television service for the deaf.</text>
        <text syncTime="939.564">It was authorizing experiments on this new captioning technology.</text>
        <text syncTime="944.129">After those had progressed, it actually authorized regular operations with the new technology, and it was continuing to observe the problem, study the question, and it continued, though, to pronounce its decision that it did not feel that under all of the circumstances things were far enough along to warrant a mandatory obligation by television stations to do any particular thing for the deaf, though it encouraged them to do what they could.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="979.282" stopTime="1006.218">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="979.282">If we were to determine that the Act, Section 504, is relevant to the purposes and things which the FCC has to decide in some way, I take it it is your position that the FCC has taken action and has applied the principles embodied in 504.</text>
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      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="1006.218" stopTime="1023.730">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="1006.218">Precisely.</text>
        <text syncTime="1007.318">I think that the FCC was out in front of the Congress and in front of the national policy in terms of television for the deaf, for it started to deal with this question in 1970, three years before there was such a thing as the Rehabilitation Act.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1023.730" stopTime="1039.689">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1023.730">Did the holding of the Court of Appeals impose any special burdens on the agency other than to require it to make tracks, so to speak, indicating its consideration of the section?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="1039.689" stopTime="1084.201">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="1039.689">Well, I think the Court of Appeals' opinion is somewhat ambiguous.</text>
        <text syncTime="1044.434">On the one hand, there is language that says, now, we are leaving this up to you, FCC.</text>
        <text syncTime="1050.708">You fill in the interstices of this requirement.</text>
        <text syncTime="1054.671">But by the same token, there was language in the opinion that says, we expect you to do something about this now.</text>
        <text syncTime="1063.317">We expect stations to do this, and in the light of the record where KCET had shown that it had done extensive things, one can only wonder if the Court of Appeals wasn't saying that we are requiring you, FCC, to order these stations to take some kinds of affirmative action that they have not taken up until now.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1084.201" stopTime="1103.304">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1084.201">What if evidence is offered that out of the 300 employees, there are only 3 percent that include minorities, Hispanics, orientals, Negroes, et cetera?</text>
        <text syncTime="1097.260">Is that relevant to the issue before the Commission on the renewal of the license?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="1103.304" stopTime="1111.960">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="1103.304">Yes, it would be.</text>
        <text syncTime="1104.865">The FCC looks into all sorts of things, but employment of women and minorities is one of the things they look at.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1111.960" stopTime="1123.577">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1111.960">Why wouldn't the Commission then have a hearing on the allegations that a station hadn't lived up to its obligations under 504?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="1123.577" stopTime="1159.381">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="1123.577">Well, the FCC had said in 1970 and again in 1976 that we are not going to impose any specific obligations because this whole question of television service for the deaf is wrapped up in technology and economics and other practical problems.</text>
        <text syncTime="1141.649">Therefore, we are not going to mandate some specific actions.</text>
        <text syncTime="1145.671">So that pleadings saying that a station had only done X amount of programming for the deaf would not run afoul of any stated policy, any standard, any guideline that the FCC had laid down.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1159.381" stopTime="1163.582">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1159.381">But allegedly had run afoul of 504.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="1163.582" stopTime="1165.886">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="1163.582">Well, that is correct, but--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1165.886" stopTime="1179.033">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1165.886">Just like the Commission listens to allegations that the station hasn't lived up to some of its obligations under some other statutes.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="1179.033" stopTime="1197.735">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="1179.033">--Well, the Commission evaluates the factual allegations and the record of the station, and it decides whether in its view of the public interest, whether it takes into account fully the provision of some other statute or only partially.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1197.735" stopTime="1207.422">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1197.735">Well, did the Commission in this case, or did it not, rule that the Section 504 provided no basis for the non-renewal of the license?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="1207.422" stopTime="1241.203">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="1207.422">It did not so state that.</text>
        <text syncTime="1210.723">It said that it was not the enforcement agency for 504, and that until an enforcement agency had ruled KCET to have discriminated, there was nothing for it to evaluate, bearing in mind again that it was satisfied that the station had done for the deaf all the things that the FCC had been saying that the deaf were entitled to have.</text>
        <text syncTime="1236.992">I will reserve the rest of my time for rebuttal.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="warren_e_burger" startTime="1241.203" stopTime="1251.449">
        <label>Chief Justice Burger</label>
        <text syncTime="1241.203">Mr. Alito?</text>
      </turn>
    </section>
    <section startTime="1251.449" stopTime="2035.953">
      <heading>ORAL ARGUMENT OF SAMUEL A. ALITO, JR., ESQ., ON BEHALF OF PETITIONER IN NO. 81-799</heading>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1251.449" stopTime="1286.533">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1251.449">Mr. Chief Justice, and may it please the Court, the narrow issue presented by this case is which agency or agencies have the responsibility for construing and enforcing Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.</text>
        <text syncTime="1271.214">Must the FCC do so in licensing proceedings, as the Court of Appeals held, or is the responsibility for interpreting and enforcing Section 504 exclusively that of the funding agencies, as we believe Congress determined?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1286.533" stopTime="1289.646">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1286.533">You think it must be one or the other?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1289.646" stopTime="1302.423">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1289.646">No, it could be both, Your Honor.</text>
        <text syncTime="1292.157">Our position is that Congress intended for Section 504 to be enforced by the funding agencies exclusively, and not by agencies like the FCC, that do not provide--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1302.423" stopTime="1303.765">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1302.423">So it couldn't be both under the statute?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1303.765" stopTime="1307.799">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1303.765">--That's correct.</text>
        <text syncTime="1305.225">We believe that Congress's intent was that it be enforced--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1307.799" stopTime="1319.706">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1307.799">So the FCC would have no authority by rule to say that because of 504 the stations must do so and so?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1319.706" stopTime="1327.240">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1319.706">--I believe the FCC certainly has the authority under its own public interest standard to impose captioning requirements, and it has said so.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1327.240" stopTime="1336.046">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1327.240">Yes, but when it says particularly because of 504, the requirements of 504, we are incorporating into our public interest standard, it would have authority to do that?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1336.046" stopTime="1356.940">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1336.046">I believe that the enactment of 504 or any other statute is something that the Commission could take into consideration in making its public interest determination, but I don't believe the Commission can take upon itself the responsibility for enforcing statutes if that responsibility was committed to other agencies by Congress, and I think--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1356.940" stopTime="1367.665">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1356.940">Then you don't agree with your colleague, who suggested that the employment policies of the licensee are relevant factors in the license renewal.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1367.665" stopTime="1371.559">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1367.665">--Oh, I agree that that is a relevant factor, Your Honor.</text>
        <text syncTime="1370.757">The Commission--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1371.559" stopTime="1373.119">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1371.559">How does it affect the listeners?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1373.119" stopTime="1374.501">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1373.119">--Pardon me?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1374.501" stopTime="1382.646">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1374.501">How does the employment practice of technicians, stenographers, salesmen, et cetera, have any bearing on what goes out over the air?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1382.646" stopTime="1400.277">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1382.646">The Commission has taken the position that a station that refuses to employ persons regardless of race, sex, national origin, or religion, cannot provide service to all members of the community, as is required by the Communications Act.</text>
        <text syncTime="1399.706">It is--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1400.277" stopTime="1415.848">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1400.277">Well, then I am confused by your other response that these... I thought you were indicating that the enforcement of these other statutory duties entrusted to other agencies was left to them, and not to be taken on by the FCC.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1415.848" stopTime="1430.809">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1415.848">--I think it's necessary to draw a sharp distinction between the enforcement of other statutes or the policies they express merely because those policies happen to be expressed in the statute and a factor that the Commission determines to be relevant under the public interest standard.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1430.809" stopTime="1438.021">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1430.809">What could be a greater enforcement mechanism than the threat of losing a television license?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1438.021" stopTime="1439.784">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1438.021">It certainly is severe.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1439.784" stopTime="1447.567">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1439.784">That is far more serious than an order of the National Labor Relations Board or the EEOC, is it not?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1447.567" stopTime="1558.302">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1447.567">It certainly is a severe sanction.</text>
        <text syncTime="1449.538">The question is whether it is the sanction Congress intended in this instance, and our position is, Congress intended for Section 504 to be enforced by the funding agencies.</text>
        <text syncTime="1459.265">The very structure of Section 504 points clearly in that direction.</text>
        <text syncTime="1462.868">504 is not applicable to all private entities or all that could be reached under the commerce clause.</text>
        <text syncTime="1469.413">It applies only to recipients of federal financial assistance.</text>
        <text syncTime="1473.755">Congress merely attached certain conditions to the receipt of federal aid, and if one of those conditions is violated, then the most obvious and basic remedies are to cut off the funding or to enjoin the recipient from continued violation of the terms of the grant.</text>
        <text syncTime="1489.596">Now, the FCC and other licensing agencies, unlike the funding agencies and unlike the courts, lack the power to do either of those things.</text>
        <text syncTime="1499.662">So, as I said, the structure of Section 504 makes it ill suited for enforcement by agencies like the Federal Communications Commission.</text>
        <text syncTime="1507.779">Beyond that, we believe that the legislative history of Section 504 clearly illustrates that Congress intended for that provision to be enforced by the funding agencies.</text>
        <text syncTime="1519.617">There is nothing in Section 504 itself and nothing in the legislative history of that provision to indicate that Congress contemplated enforcement by agencies like the FCC.</text>
        <text syncTime="1531.952">And in our view, that is highly significant, for when Congress establishes a comprehensive administrative procedure for the enforcement of the statute, and commits that responsibility to a particular agency or agencies, and it says nothing about enforcement by other agencies, then we believe it may be fairly inferred that Congress intended... did not intend for those agencies to have the enforcement responsibility.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1558.302" stopTime="1571.639">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1558.302">Do you make the same argument on equal employment opportunity, for example, that the FCC should not concern itself whatever with that in license renewals?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1571.639" stopTime="1580.425">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1571.639">Not at all, Your Honor.</text>
        <text syncTime="1572.871">The FCC has determined that employment discrimination is very relevant to the license... licensing decision, and thus--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1580.425" stopTime="1589.011">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1580.425">Don't you think the FCC has determined that service to the hearing impaired is relevant to its license renewal application?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1589.011" stopTime="1590.623">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1589.011">--It certainly has, and it has said so.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1590.623" stopTime="1592.704">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1590.623">Was that an erroneous decision?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1592.704" stopTime="1752.298">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1592.704">Absolutely not.</text>
        <text syncTime="1593.953">Employment discrimination is different from captioning, for a number of reasons.</text>
        <text syncTime="1598.758">First of all, probably the most important reason is that captioning, unlike refraining from discriminating on the basis of race or any other invidious classification, captioning is a problem of considerable technical complexity.</text>
        <text syncTime="1613.818">The technology is in flux.</text>
        <text syncTime="1615.508">There are competing technologies at this time, and it is the Commission's judgment in the exercise of its discretion in bringing its expertise to bear on this problem that at the present time under its public interest standard technological progress may best be stimulated by refraining from imposing compulsory constraints, but the Commission has made it clear that it will continue to monitor developments in this area, and will not hesitate to impose mandatory requirements if sufficient progress is not demonstrated by the broadcasters, if the remaining technical and financial questions are not resolved, and perhaps after Section 504's meaning is clarified by the funding agencies.</text>
        <text syncTime="1659.626">Let me address a bit more directly this question of employment discrimination, because it is central to Respondent's argument and also to the reasoning of the Court of Appeals.</text>
        <text syncTime="1670.014">I think it is important to recognize that the Commission's treatment of employment discrimination and its treatment of the problem of captioning and making television understandable for the deaf is parallel in many respects.</text>
        <text syncTime="1684.053">The Commission does not enforce Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which deals with employment discrimination.</text>
        <text syncTime="1691.687">The Commission does not enforce Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.</text>
        <text syncTime="1697.491">The Commission has stated that under its public interest standard, it will take into account employment discrimination by licensees.</text>
        <text syncTime="1706.376">Similarly, under its public interest standard, the Commission has long sought technically and financially feasible means of making television accessible to hearing impaired viewers, but it has reached the judgment that imposing mandatory captioning requirements at the present time under the public interest standard is not wise.</text>
        <text syncTime="1725.930">The second point to remember is that the FCC voluntarily and in the exercise of its discretion decided to take on the responsibility for looking at employment discrimination by licensees.</text>
        <text syncTime="1739.909">It was not compelled to do that by any court.</text>
        <text syncTime="1742.430">And therefore, what the Commission has done voluntarily in that area is hardly precedent for what the Court of Appeals did in this case.</text>
        <text syncTime="1750.876">And the third point which I--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1752.298" stopTime="1768.437">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1752.298">Your thought there is that the Commission may take into consideration some policies from other statutes as a part of the public interest standard on its own initiative, although had it declined to do so, the Court of Appeals couldn't compel it to do so.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1768.437" stopTime="1776.644">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1768.437">--The Commission's decision to consider or not to consider a factor would be tested against an abuse of discretion standard.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1776.644" stopTime="1796.887">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1776.644">Well, do you think that in the particular case that we are talking about, it is the Commission's position that it couldn't have been required to consider employment discrimination if it had chosen not to, if that had been appealed to the Court of Appeals the way the 504 situation was here?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1796.887" stopTime="1867.844">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1796.887">The Commission might well have been held by a court to have abused its discretion if it had decided that no evidence of employment discrimination, no matter how invidious, was relevant to the public interest standard, and the same sort of test is the proper one here.</text>
        <text syncTime="1813.466">Did the Commission abuse its broad discretion when it decided to treat the question of captioning as it did?</text>
        <text syncTime="1820.011">The Commission has thoroughly considered this problem, and has developed a comprehensive approach to the problem, and its approach has three basic parts.</text>
        <text syncTime="1829.278">It requires the transmission of emergency announcements in visual form.</text>
        <text syncTime="1834.161">It has decided that at the present time under the public interest standard other mandatory requirements should not be imposed.</text>
        <text syncTime="1841.156">It has stated that it will not adjudicate violations of Section 504 itself, but will take into account as evidence of a licensee's character any violations found by one of the appropriate funding agencies.</text>
        <text syncTime="1854.754">The test that the Court of Appeals ought to have applied is, was this approach an abuse of discretion, and if the court had applied that test, we feel confident it would have been required to sustain the Commission's approach.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1867.844" stopTime="1903.865">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1867.844">Your argument, counsel, seems to go beyond that of the station itself.</text>
        <text syncTime="1873.638">The station says the FCC recognized the relevance of the policies behind 504, and it has made an appropriate response at the present time, and you are saying that there was no obligation at all on the part of FCC to even recognize those policies.</text>
        <text syncTime="1896.411">That seems to me perhaps not necessary to go that far in this case.</text>
        <text syncTime="1901.474">Would you agree with that?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1903.865" stopTime="1936.358">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1903.865">Your Honor, I hope that that is not the argument that I have left the impression I am advancing.</text>
        <text syncTime="1909.411">My argument is that the Commission was not required to define and enforce Section 504.</text>
        <text syncTime="1918.605">The Commission may have been required under the public interest standard to consider the problem of service to the deaf.</text>
        <text syncTime="1925.449">The Commission has considered that problem beginning before the enactment of the Rehabilitation Act, and it has not abused its discretion in the manner in which it considered the problem.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1936.358" stopTime="1942.791">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1936.358">Well, it did here just reject the submission without hearing.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1942.791" stopTime="1945.983">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1942.791">It rejected the submission here without a hearing.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1945.983" stopTime="1953.310">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1945.983">And it wasn't going to take any evidence about the station's performance with respect... under 504.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1953.310" stopTime="1961.525">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1953.310">That's correct, Your Honor.</text>
        <text syncTime="1954.729">It said that it would take into account any violations subsequently found by the appropriate funding agencies.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1961.525" stopTime="1973.763">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1961.525">But apparently it did think that the station wasn't out of line in terms of what the Commission's own judgment had been in the past about what stations ought to do.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="1973.763" stopTime="1997.589">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1973.763">The Commission has taken the position that mandatory requirements should not be imposed, largely for the technical reasons that I have touched on, and therefore there was no reason to conduct a hearing to determine whether the number of captioned hours broadcast by KCET was sufficient to meet any standard previously imposed.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="1997.589" stopTime="2004.625">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="1997.589">So the Commission's policy was, the station should not be made to do anything with respect to 504.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2004.625" stopTime="2009.027">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2004.625">That is correct, Your Honor, in a sense.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="warren_e_burger" startTime="2009.027" stopTime="2035.953">
        <label>Chief Justice Burger</label>
        <text syncTime="2009.027">We will resume there at 1:00 o'clock, counsel.</text>
        <text syncTime="2013.160">You may continue, Mr. Alito.</text>
      </turn>
    </section>
    <section startTime="2035.953" stopTime="2583.514">
      <heading>ORAL ARGUMENT OF SAMUEL A. ALITO, JR., ESQ., ON BEHALF OF PETITIONER IN NO. 81-799 -- RESUMED</heading>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2035.953" stopTime="2074.890">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2035.953">Mr. Chief Justice, and may it please the Court, in FCC versus National Citizens Commission for Broadcasting, this Court stated,</text>
        <text syncTime="2045.711">"While the Commission does not have the power to enforce the antitrust laws as such, it is permitted to take antitrust policies into account in making licensing decisions pursuant to the public interest standard. "</text>
        <text syncTime="2059.289">Paraphrasing that statement and applying it to this case, while the Commission does not have the power to enforce Section 504 as such, it is permitted to take the problem of adapting television to the deaf into account in making licensing decisions pursuant--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2074.890" stopTime="2076.051">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2074.890">Must it?</text>
        <text syncTime="2075.220">Must it?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2076.051" stopTime="2080.153">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2076.051">--That would be tested against the public interest, against an abuse of discretion standard.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2080.153" stopTime="2086.027">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2080.153">Well, how about the case you just cited?</text>
        <text syncTime="2081.415">Did it have to take antitrust considerations into account?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2086.027" stopTime="2087.659">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2086.027">The Court didn't find that it had to.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2087.659" stopTime="2091.523">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2087.659">What is your submission on that?</text>
        <text syncTime="2090.020">Must it, or not?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2091.523" stopTime="2098.326">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2091.523">It varies, I think, Your Honor, depending from case to case.</text>
        <text syncTime="2095.284">I don't believe it's possible to make a blanket statement.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2098.326" stopTime="2105.971">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2098.326">What about... Let's just take the antitrust case then, if you want to do it case by case.</text>
        <text syncTime="2103.258">Must it take antitrust considerations into account?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2105.971" stopTime="2108.242">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2105.971">In certain contexts, I think it may be required to do so, but not--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2108.242" stopTime="2110.483">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2108.242">Sometimes it must?</text>
        <text syncTime="2109.312">In the context of the antitrust laws?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2110.483" stopTime="2111.705">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2110.483">--In certain--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2111.705" stopTime="2113.065">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2111.705">Sometimes it must?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2113.065" stopTime="2119.258">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2113.065">--In certain contexts, anticompetitive behavior by a licensee might be relevant to the licensing decision.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2119.258" stopTime="2120.560">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2119.258">So it must in certain cases.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2120.560" stopTime="2125.723">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2120.560">Under an abuse of discretion standard, it might be found to be required to do so.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2125.723" stopTime="2140.694">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2125.723">So in our case, it must take into consideration in the proper case, as you say, the conduct of the licensee in the light of 504.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2140.694" stopTime="2161.647">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2140.694">I don't mean... by proper case, I don't mean the case of one licensee as opposed to another licensee.</text>
        <text syncTime="2146.627">I mean with respect to a particular problem and a particular policy.</text>
        <text syncTime="2150.748">Here, the point is that the Commission has adopted a considered policy with respect to this problem of technological flux and technological complexity.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2161.647" stopTime="2187.323">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2161.647">Mr. Alito, may I ask you a question about the particular problem that this case raises?</text>
        <text syncTime="2164.880">As I understand it, this is a license renewal proceeding, and Mrs. Gottfried objected to the renewal of the license, and filed an objection to the renewal which was later supported by some kind of an affidavit.</text>
        <text syncTime="2176.818">Is that right?</text>
        <text syncTime="2178.869">And what I want to know is, where is the affidavit in the papers?</text>
        <text syncTime="2181.921">What is it that she has filed on which she did not get a hearing?</text>
        <text syncTime="2185.153">I can't find it in the papers.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2187.323" stopTime="2190.656">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2187.323">Her claim was, she had two basic claims.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2190.656" stopTime="2197.031">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2190.656">My specific question first is, where can I find it in the papers?</text>
        <text syncTime="2193.938">Do you know?</text>
        <text syncTime="2194.898">Her claim, or her submission.</text>
        <text syncTime="2196.079">Her submission that--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2197.031" stopTime="2201.673">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2197.031">It is in the record of the case.</text>
        <text syncTime="2198.430">It is not in the joint appendix.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2201.673" stopTime="2203.025">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2201.673">--It is not in the appendix at all?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2203.025" stopTime="2203.536">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2203.025">No, it's not.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2203.536" stopTime="2205.055">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2203.536">Oh.</text>
        <text syncTime="2203.933">Then, what was her claim?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2205.055" stopTime="2218.335">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2205.055">I believe she had two principal claims.</text>
        <text syncTime="2206.897">The first was a general allegation that the programming of this licensee and the other Los Angeles television stations involved was insufficient with respect to the deaf.</text>
        <text syncTime="2216.532">The second was that the--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2218.335" stopTime="2220.496">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2218.335">Insufficient according to what standard?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2220.496" stopTime="2244.341">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2220.496">--Under the... Under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.</text>
        <text syncTime="2224.737">Her second claim was that KCET had abused its discretion by its decision concerning the scheduling of the ABC captioned news, and as to that question, the Commission inquired into the matter and found that KCET had not abused its programming discretion.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2244.341" stopTime="2246.452">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2244.341">So she did get a hearing on the second charge she made?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2246.452" stopTime="2337.241">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2246.452">She certainly got an inquiry by the Commission into that charge.</text>
        <text syncTime="2249.705">She did not get an inquiry into the general allegation of insufficient programming for the deaf, because the Commission does not have at this time mandatory requirements concerning captioning.</text>
        <text syncTime="2261.703">What is basically wrong with the Court of Appeals decision in this case is that it requires the Commission to pave the way in construing what Section 504 requires.</text>
        <text syncTime="2272.489">It requires something more than simply a recitation of the language of Section 504, because 504's requirements in the area of captioning are as yet not fully defined.</text>
        <text syncTime="2285.278">For example, it may be argued under this Court's decision in Southeastern Community College versus Davis that Section 504 requires no captioning because Section 504 does not demand expensive affirmative efforts to overcome handicaps, the disabilities imposed by handicap.</text>
        <text syncTime="2302.068">On the other hand, it may be argued again based on Davis that captioning is required because there are instances in which the refusal to accommodate the needs of the handicapped through captioning or some other available technology might amount to discrimination.</text>
        <text syncTime="2317.488">Until such basic questions concerning Section 504's applicability to the problem of captioning are resolved, and in our view they should be resolved by the funding agencies, it will be impossible for the Commission to determine in a licensing proceeding whether a licensee had complied with Section 504--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2337.241" stopTime="2348.397">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2337.241">May I ask another question?</text>
        <text syncTime="2338.243">Because I have a lot of difficulty with abstract problems, as this seems to be.</text>
        <text syncTime="2342.567">Did she in her paper allege specific facts that she said constituted a violation of a statute?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2348.397" stopTime="2353.412">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2348.397">--She alleged facts which she claimed constituted a violation.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2353.412" stopTime="2357.095">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2353.412">Essentially, what facts did she allege?</text>
        <text syncTime="2355.253">Basically, what did she say?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2357.095" stopTime="2375.466">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2357.095">The specific allegation concerned when KCET began to broadcast the ABC captioned news, and the hour at which it was programmed.</text>
        <text syncTime="2367.181">The general allegations concerned the number of programs broadcast during the license term that were accessible to hearing impaired viewers.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2375.466" stopTime="2390.296">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2375.466">And so, could it be said that by denying a hearing, that the FCC said... ruled, in effect, that those allegations, even if true, do not constitute a violation of that statute, or is it better to say they don't care whether it constitutes a violation of the statute?</text>
        <text syncTime="2389.257">Which is their view?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2390.296" stopTime="2415.543">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2390.296">Your Honor, I don't believe it's either.</text>
        <text syncTime="2392.409">They did not find that those did not constitute a violation of 504.</text>
        <text syncTime="2396.500">They certainly did not say that whether or not KCET had violated 504 was irrelevant.</text>
        <text syncTime="2402.514">It was relevant to the character, to KCET's character and therefore its fitness for a license, but the Commission stated that it would wait until a violation of that statute was found by one of the funding agencies.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2415.543" stopTime="2419.937">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2415.543">That's like saying they don't care unless some other agency finds there to be a violation.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2419.937" stopTime="2432.724">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2419.937">I wouldn't say they don't care, Your Honor.</text>
        <text syncTime="2421.708">It is simply a recognition that one administrative agency, even though required to implement the public interest, cannot be expected to do the work of all the other administrative agencies.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2432.724" stopTime="2444.151">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2432.724">So it is a... I asked you earlier in this argument, didn't they say, it is irrelevant until and unless some other agency decides there has been a violation?</text>
        <text syncTime="2442.180">Because they had no hearing.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2444.151" stopTime="2454.690">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2444.151">It is true in that sense.</text>
        <text syncTime="2448.315">Whether or not they complied with 504.</text>
        <text syncTime="2450.245">But not the general question of adapting television to the deaf.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2454.690" stopTime="2459.742">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2454.690">Yes, because they felt that they were at least in line with Commission policy.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2459.742" stopTime="2465.326">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2459.742">They felt they were in line with the Commission policy of not imposing mandatory requirements at this time.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2465.326" stopTime="2473.141">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2465.326">Insofar as 504 is concerned, isn't it a fairly orthodox application of primary jurisdiction on behalf of one agency for another?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2473.141" stopTime="2486.139">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2473.141">I believe it is, Your Honor.</text>
        <text syncTime="2474.302">It is what the Commission does in cases of allegations of individual employment discrimination and other cases concerning the violation of statutes committed by Congress to other agencies.</text>
        <text syncTime="2485.468">Thank you.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2486.139" stopTime="2514.237">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2486.139">Frequently in our opinions and questions we refer to the alleged expertise, the accumulated experience of these regulatory agencies.</text>
        <text syncTime="2495.476">Isn't that a factor to be taken into account, whether, as Justice Rehnquist suggested, this is a primary responsibility of the FCC, to delve into a subject where another agency has total control?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="samuel_a_alito_jr" startTime="2514.237" stopTime="2568.773">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2514.237">I believe the FCC's expertise is very relevant in this sense.</text>
        <text syncTime="2518.500">The Commission has brought its expertise to bear upon the problem of captioning, and has developed an approach, and if the Court of Appeals had applied the correct test, it would have sustained the FCC's exercise of its expert judgment in this case.</text>
        <text syncTime="2533.019">The decision of the Court of Appeals can hardly be sustained in the name of the Commission's expertise, when that is precisely what it upset.</text>
        <text syncTime="2540.834">There is something a little bit strange, I admit, on its face, about the FCC, the expert in the area of broadcasting, deferring to a funding agency, but this is where Congress allocated that responsibility, and what Section 504 is about, at least in part, is how an agency's funds are spent, and the FCC is not... does not claim particular expertise as to how the funds of the Department of Education or another funding agency should be spent.</text>
        <text syncTime="2567.942">Thank you.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="warren_e_burger" startTime="2568.773" stopTime="2583.514">
        <label>Chief Justice Burger</label>
        <text syncTime="2568.773">Mr. Firestone.</text>
      </turn>
    </section>
    <section startTime="2583.514" stopTime="5110.502">
      <heading>ORAL ARGUMENT OF CHARLES M. FIRESTONE, ESQ., ON BEHALF OF THE RESPONDENTS IN BOTH CASES</heading>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2583.514" stopTime="2615.945">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2583.514">Mr. Chief Justice, and may it please the Court, I represent Sue Gottfried and the Greater Los Angeles Council on Deafness, who in turn represent the estimated five and a half to eighteen million severely hearing impaired people who have been subject to a history of discrimination generally and largely excluded from participation in and denied the benefits of our nation's pervasive and influential television system.</text>
        <text syncTime="2607.368">We are supported in this case, of course, by deaf groups around the country who really seek to be included in the television system, where--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2615.945" stopTime="2619.496">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2615.945">The word... when you use the word "discrimination", what do you mean?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2619.496" stopTime="2624.681">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2619.496">--Certainly that is a term of art with respect to--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2624.681" stopTime="2630.034">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2624.681">Well, I am just wondering... it must be in your mind, so how is it defined in your mind?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2630.034" stopTime="2644.523">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2630.034">--I think in the case of 504, I think discrimination means failure to... indifference, exclusion, and failure to remove barriers that are at least reasonably accommodable.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2644.523" stopTime="2650.928">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2644.523">You don't suggest it means purposeful discrimination because somebody can't hear?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2650.928" stopTime="2658.773">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2650.928">Well, I think that is part of the definition of discrimination as well, and certainly that--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2658.773" stopTime="2661.374">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2658.773">Somebody is discriminating against them because they can't hear?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2661.374" stopTime="2661.875">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2661.374">--No.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2661.875" stopTime="2662.676">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2661.875">Is that what you are saying?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2662.676" stopTime="2665.057">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2662.676">It is hard to believe that that would be the case.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2665.057" stopTime="2666.520">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2665.057">That isn't what you really mean, is it?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2666.520" stopTime="2668.880">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2666.520">No, although that--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2668.880" stopTime="2672.591">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2668.880">You mean they are discriminating in the sense they don't have the same opportunity.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2672.591" stopTime="2678.785">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2672.591">--Yes, they are denied equal access, more or less, and denied--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2678.785" stopTime="2680.568">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2678.785">They are not provided equal access.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2680.568" stopTime="2711.276">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2680.568">--Not provided by reasonable accommodations.</text>
        <text syncTime="2682.899">Now, it is possible that, as the Commission has held, that the policy of exclusion can be inferred from... excuse me, a policy of discrimination can be inferred from a policy of exclusion of minorities, or a policy of indifference.</text>
        <text syncTime="2697.488">The Commission has held that in a couple of cases, so that it is very possible that as a legal matter there would be discrimination, although somebody does not have the animus, which is hard to believe, that somebody would actually discriminate against the disabled.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2711.276" stopTime="2730.981">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2711.276">Well, if this Court or any court, for example, which is open to the public does not provide amplifying equipment so that people who are hard of hearing either can't follow the proceedings or have great difficulty, is that a discrimination?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2730.981" stopTime="2744.539">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2730.981">Well, certainly you are not under any obligation, legal obligation, as is in this case, but I think that... and I would also preface by saying that the Court has been accommodating to--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2744.539" stopTime="2747.341">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2744.539">Must it?</text>
        <text syncTime="2745.540">Must it?</text>
        <text syncTime="2746.590">That is the question.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2747.341" stopTime="2752.255">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2747.341">--Not under the law.</text>
        <text syncTime="2748.182">Not under the law.</text>
        <text syncTime="2749.741">I don't think the Court would be covered by--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2752.255" stopTime="2752.843">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2752.255">Then--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2752.843" stopTime="2754.065">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2752.843">--You mean, if the Court--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2754.065" stopTime="2767.734">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2754.065">--Do I understand your answer that it is not discriminatory not to provide caption, immediate translation of everything that is going on here for the benefit of the audience?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2767.734" stopTime="2774.739">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2767.734">--Actually, I am... I don't know if the Court is considered... you mean, under Section 504, or just generally discrimination?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2774.739" stopTime="2781.532">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2774.739">No, generally.</text>
        <text syncTime="2775.819">The term discrimination isn't limited to this statute.</text>
        <text syncTime="2779.922">It is a broad term.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2781.532" stopTime="2820.069">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2781.532">I think what is required is reasonable accommodation under the standard of Davis and other cases that have looked at what is discrimination against the disabled.</text>
        <text syncTime="2790.937">Reasonable accommodation might mean allowing signing, as the Court has done.</text>
        <text syncTime="2794.460">It may mean... or the case of a lawyer who wants to argue, to allow for simultaneous captioning.</text>
        <text syncTime="2800.985">I think the Court's record in this area is exemplary, but not to allow... not to have amplification equipment that may or may not help other people I don't think is required.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2820.069" stopTime="2824.121">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2820.069">Well, are we subject to 504?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2824.121" stopTime="2825.132">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2824.121">I don't think so.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2825.132" stopTime="2826.382">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2825.132">Why aren't we?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2826.382" stopTime="2832.525">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2826.382">I don't think you are defined as a federal agency, are you?</text>
        <text syncTime="2829.104">0 [Generallaughter.]</text>
        <text syncTime="2830.686">Officially.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2832.525" stopTime="2834.628">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2832.525">Well, we are funded.</text>
        <text syncTime="2833.437">I suppose we are funded.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2834.628" stopTime="2835.978">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2834.628">Federally funded, but I don't think--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2835.978" stopTime="2838.569">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2835.978">No one can cancel our license.</text>
        <text syncTime="2837.130">We are not funded by grants under the program, are we?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2838.569" stopTime="2841.321">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2838.569">--Right.</text>
        <text syncTime="2839.240">0 [Generallaughter.]</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2841.321" stopTime="2844.053">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2841.321">And our license can't be cancelled by anyone.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2844.053" stopTime="2850.648">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2844.053">Right.</text>
        <text syncTime="2845.285">We are accountable to you, not the other way around, as the licensees are accountable to the FCC and to the public.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2850.648" stopTime="2854.561">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2850.648">My hypothetical questions were put to you in your use of the word "discrimination".</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2854.561" stopTime="2855.671">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2854.561">Yes.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2855.671" stopTime="2861.294">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2855.671">Which is not limited to 504 or any other statute.</text>
        <text syncTime="2859.664">It is a very broad term.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2861.294" stopTime="2954.596">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2861.294">Right, and I think that I was somewhat careful not to only use the word "discrimination", but also use the other words of the statute, which say not to exclude from the benefits or deny participation.</text>
        <text syncTime="2874.483">In other words, the statute, I think, still given the Davis case, which says that it really is talking about intentional discrimination, but it also goes on to say that discrimination, there is a fine line between discrimination and failure to afford affirmative action, illegal discrimination versus affirmative action.</text>
        <text syncTime="2893.895">I think that 504 was definitely intended to allow for access by the disabled to America's institutions.</text>
        <text syncTime="2902.751">It was really a step forward.</text>
        <text syncTime="2904.113">Is was the Magna Carta of civil rights for the disabled, and in this case, I think that Congress also intended that this Magna Carta be taken into account not simply by an occasional funding agency or at the whim of the funding agency, but by all the government.</text>
        <text syncTime="2925.457">The issue in this case is whether or not one government... the one government institution which is charged with the overall regulation of television may ignore or find irrelevant Congressional policy designed to aid the handicapped when it considers a license renewal application of an applicant who is subject to this requirement, and it is clear in this case that KCET is subject to the--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2954.596" stopTime="2967.683">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2954.596">Suppose the Commission said, well, we are going to adopt a rule that we think 504 is a relevant matter for the public interest, and here is our rule, here is what stations must do.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2967.683" stopTime="2968.734">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2967.683">--Yes.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2968.734" stopTime="2990.711">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2968.734">And then a station comes up for license renewal, and the Commission rules that the station is in perfect conformity with its rule, and denies a hearing on allegations that the station has not lived up to 504.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="2990.711" stopTime="2999.696">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="2990.711">Well, in that case, then the rule was adopted pursuant to 504.</text>
        <text syncTime="2995.752">Presumably that could be reviewed as to whether or not it is arbitrary or capricious.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="2999.696" stopTime="3000.838">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="2999.696">The action or the rule?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3000.838" stopTime="3003.229">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3000.838">It has a rule.</text>
        <text syncTime="3001.980">I'm sorry.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3003.229" stopTime="3005.141">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3003.229">Yes, well, the rule could be subject to--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3005.141" stopTime="3008.633">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3005.141">Yes, or presumably at the license renewal time, and that--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3008.633" stopTime="3012.125">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3008.633">--You think the rule could be attacked at license renewal time?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3012.125" stopTime="3032.677">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3012.125">--I think that if the rule were an illegal rule, were found to be contrary to the law, I think that it could be attacked.</text>
        <text syncTime="3026.285">It would be certainly an unusual situation.</text>
        <text syncTime="3030.697">I can't think offhand of one--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3032.677" stopTime="3041.496">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3032.677">Well, the Commission... I gather the Commission's argument is that it has done internally all that it thinks necessary under 504.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3041.496" stopTime="3042.285">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3041.496">--Well, the Commission--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3042.285" stopTime="3046.258">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3042.285">And that it doesn't need to listen to anything else.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3046.258" stopTime="3141.399">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3046.258">--No, the Commission has one grave omission, and that omission is 504.</text>
        <text syncTime="3051.331">When it adopted these policies, when it looked, you know, at this application, it did not take into account the fact that Congress intended that those who are disabled have access to the communications system.</text>
        <text syncTime="3062.968">We are talking here about the communications handicapped, the people who really don't have the opportunity to partake in this system, and here is an opportunity not only to include them, but certainly to look at how the recipients of federal financial assistance, those who are under a specific law, to apply this standard of inclusion, of non-discrimination, however we want to describe the dictates of 504.</text>
        <text syncTime="3091.437">It had an opportunity to bring them into the communications system, and instead what it did was say, we will not look at this.</text>
        <text syncTime="3098.843">This is irrelevant.</text>
        <text syncTime="3099.884">This is... A licensee can do nothing and still comply.</text>
        <text syncTime="3104.805">In fact, it could discriminate, presumably.</text>
        <text syncTime="3106.836">Let's say that a licensee intentionally... I can't understand why, but let's say that a licensee would intentionally refuse to carry, let's say, close captioned.</text>
        <text syncTime="3116.884">In fact, there is a licensee that when they get the closed captions, they remove the closed captions, as I understand it, before they send it out.</text>
        <text syncTime="3125.049">Now, I am not saying this is a public broadcasting station, but let's say that the licensee actually takes that affirmative step.</text>
        <text syncTime="3132.793">The Commission would say, this is irrelevant.</text>
        <text syncTime="3134.966">It doesn't matter what you do or what you don't do, in terms of providing some service for the hearing impaired.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3141.399" stopTime="3171.900">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3141.399">Let me ask you, suppose the funding agency had considered a complaint that this particular funded station hadn't lived up to its obligations under 504, and had decided that... had rejected the complaint, and said the station was living up to its obligations under 504, doing all that was reasonably necessary, and then the station came up for license renewal.</text>
        <text syncTime="3169.529">Could you relitigate that whole question or not?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3171.900" stopTime="3174.541">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3171.900">I think so, certainly, because--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3174.541" stopTime="3176.812">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3174.541">You have to say that, I gather, don't you?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3176.812" stopTime="3184.869">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3176.812">--Well, I wouldn't have to say that, because in this case there was no reasonable expectation that another agency would act.</text>
        <text syncTime="3183.486">In other words, I don't have to say it in this case.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3184.868" stopTime="3185.717">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3184.868">Why?</text>
        <text syncTime="3185.208">Why?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3185.717" stopTime="3202.190">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3185.717">Because the Commission was told, and it admitted that HEW, who they were deferring to, had no intention to act until Congress passed a law to decide which agency was the appropriate agency.</text>
        <text syncTime="3197.417">There was no reasonable expectation that there would be action in this case, and--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3202.190" stopTime="3211.285">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3202.190">Well, if Congress hasn't yet passed a law deciding which agency should be responsible, isn't that an indication of some go slow attitude on Congress's part--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3211.285" stopTime="3211.836">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3211.285">--No.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3211.836" stopTime="3212.667">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3211.836">--until that law is passed?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3212.667" stopTime="3232.640">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3212.667">No.</text>
        <text syncTime="3212.725">Your Honor, quite the contrary.</text>
        <text syncTime="3215.266">Certainly in 1974 the only statutory history we have on Section 503, which... actually it was a year later when they amended the law, the Congress made very clear in the Senate report that they expected action by the end of 1974.</text>
        <text syncTime="3231.949">They--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3232.640" stopTime="3234.210">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3232.640">By whom?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3234.210" stopTime="3305.497">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3234.210">--Well, they were mainly looking for guidelines from the HEW, but they also specified that there was no specific enforcement mechanism in the statute.</text>
        <text syncTime="3243.426">The Commission is arguing that there was... I think what they have to be arguing is that the legislative history intended that they not consider, because at the time of the passage of Section 504, the FCC did consider allegations of discrimination, allegations of employment discrimination as well as programming discrimination, whether or not there is an EEOC in existence, and Congress just intended to adopt a civil rights law for the disabled as it has for the minorities and women, and for them to say that the FCC is intended not to enforce this, or... excuse me.</text>
        <text syncTime="3288.216">We are not even talking about enforcement here.</text>
        <text syncTime="3290.717">What we are talking about is consideration.</text>
        <text syncTime="3292.787">All the court held in this case was not that the FCC has to be the primary enforcer or actually enforce the law.</text>
        <text syncTime="3299.543">They are saying, take this into consideration when you look at the public interest merits of a license.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3305.497" stopTime="3316.834">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3305.497">But the Court of Appeals did hold that the agency was not entitled as a matter of its discretion to defer to the other agency which had primary responsibility for enforcing 504.</text>
        <text syncTime="3316.063">Isn't that correct?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3316.834" stopTime="3317.375">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3316.834">Well--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3317.375" stopTime="3318.835">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3317.375">Is it correct, or not?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3318.835" stopTime="3327.520">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3318.835">--In this case, and they did say the special circumstances of this case, they said that deference... that they couldn't defer.</text>
        <text syncTime="3325.940">In fact, I would point out--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3327.520" stopTime="3328.932">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3327.520">Was your answer yes or no?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3328.932" stopTime="3361.043">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3328.932">--Yes.</text>
        <text syncTime="3330.911">But I... the special circumstances of this case are not only what the Court has pointed out, but in this case the Commission did not condition the license, so in other words, let's say that a further decision had been made by the Department of Education now that did relate to the license period, and by the way, they are not even considering factors that relate to the license period, which is the period in question under FCC law.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3361.043" stopTime="3375.992">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3361.043">Mr. Firestone, that makes me... I hate to interrupt you, and maybe I shouldn't, but I really want to be sure I understand the relief that you think your client is entitled to.</text>
        <text syncTime="3369.158">You were objecting to the renewal of the license, which I take it means that had you won, the license renewal would have been denied.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3375.992" stopTime="3382.757">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3375.992">Your Honor, in this case, had we won, it would simply be considered as a... we would go through a hearing.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3382.757" stopTime="3386.460">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3382.757">Is that the relief that you requested, a denial of the license?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3386.460" stopTime="3388.611">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3386.460">That's the extreme relief that is possible.</text>
        <text syncTime="3388.030">In fact--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3388.611" stopTime="3390.061">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3388.611">Well, is that what you requested?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3390.061" stopTime="3398.266">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3390.061">--I think that as a matter of law we put in, you petition to deny.</text>
        <text syncTime="3396.446">That's the standard procedure.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3398.266" stopTime="3399.739">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3398.266">Well, if that isn't what you really wanted, what did you want?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3399.739" stopTime="3404.891">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3399.739">We want access of programming for the deaf.</text>
        <text syncTime="3403.722">We want recognition.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3404.891" stopTime="3409.436">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3404.891">Do you want something specific with respect to this particular station, or do you want a general rule to apply to all stations?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3409.436" stopTime="3419.219">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3409.436">Your Honor, we would like to see... I'm stepping back from this case for a second.</text>
        <text syncTime="3415.037">We would like to see a rule of broad applicability.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3419.219" stopTime="3419.620">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3419.219">Well, we have to decide a lawsuit, you know.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3419.620" stopTime="3422.461">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3419.620">The Commission can choose whether it proceeds by rulemaking or adjudication.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3422.461" stopTime="3427.396">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3422.461">Well, Judge McGowan said they ought to proceed by rulemaking, and therefore you should lose in this proceeding.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3427.396" stopTime="3442.287">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3427.396">Well, it would have been tremendous if the Commission had proceeded by rulemaking, but they specifically declined to adopt a rule.</text>
        <text syncTime="3433.401">Now, when we come before them in an adjudication, they say, there is no rule, therefore we won't consider it.</text>
        <text syncTime="3438.794">I mean, it's a Catch 22 that the deaf are faced with.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3442.287" stopTime="3454.973">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3442.287">But what is it... I still don't... I have... it is a very strange case for me, because the pleadings are not before us, and that is what we are arguing about, the sufficiency of your pleadings.</text>
        <text syncTime="3451.183">I don't know exactly what you want.</text>
        <text syncTime="3452.962">I know you would like the Commission to do something.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3454.973" stopTime="3455.694">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3454.973">Yes.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3455.694" stopTime="3463.328">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3455.694">But is an objection to a license renewal an appropriate way to get the Commission to adopt a rule?</text>
        <text syncTime="3461.488">Isn't that what you really want, is a rule?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3463.328" stopTime="3467.342">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3463.328">Well, the Commission... what we want is a guideline.</text>
        <text syncTime="3464.800">Now, it can come... if the Commission--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3467.342" stopTime="3471.135">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3467.342">Well, should they deny this applicant's license in order to give you a guideline?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3471.135" stopTime="3489.158">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3471.135">--No, I think the court recognized that the licensee would not lose its license, that in fact there are plenty of other sanctions that are available to the Commission in this area.</text>
        <text syncTime="3480.041">They can apply prospective reporting requirements.</text>
        <text syncTime="3483.103">They can give a conditional license.</text>
        <text syncTime="3484.814">They can admonish a licensee.</text>
        <text syncTime="3486.426">They can even inquire.</text>
        <text syncTime="3488.046">They did none of these.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3489.158" stopTime="3497.652">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3489.158">Did they treat this licensee any differently than any other licensee, according to your allegations?</text>
        <text syncTime="3492.978">Do you allege this station operates differently than any other public station does?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3497.652" stopTime="3509.970">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3497.652">Well, we certainly allege that their refusal to carry the ABC captioned news, for example, or their refusal to put on the captioned version of... was indicative of an attitude of indifference, at the least.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3509.970" stopTime="3512.282">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3509.970">But is it unique to this station?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3512.282" stopTime="3544.853">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3512.282">Well, there were 118 stations around the country that were carrying the ABC captioned news when the Los Angeles station, where there may be the second most number of people who are deaf in the country, was not carrying this.</text>
        <text syncTime="3524.831">I mean, there was a certain indifference going on here.</text>
        <text syncTime="3527.822">And it led to the situation where the deaf were picketing the station, and finally they put it on at 11:30 at night and repeated it at 6:30 the next morning, and... sometimes.</text>
        <text syncTime="3538.779">Sometimes they didn't put it on at 11:30.</text>
        <text syncTime="3540.829">And that was considered under--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3544.853" stopTime="3561.504">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3544.853">Mr. Firestone, I take it your position is, and arguably it is correct, that the Commission ruled that considerations of 504 are irrelevant to the license renewal proceeding.</text>
        <text syncTime="3560.164">Is that right?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3561.504" stopTime="3562.765">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3561.504">--No, we--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3562.765" stopTime="3566.690">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3562.765">I mean, the Commission.</text>
        <text syncTime="3564.516">The Commission's action was--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3566.690" stopTime="3568.069">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3566.690">--Yes, the Commission's... that's right.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3568.069" stopTime="3584.661">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3568.069">--that it is irrelevant, it is just beside the point, in which event they would say also if you asked them to make a rule that that is irrelevant, too, because it just... until somebody else does something, it is none of our business.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3584.661" stopTime="3600.530">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3584.661">It seems to me that that is their attitude.</text>
        <text syncTime="3587.672">There was a request for action.</text>
        <text syncTime="3590.634">They constantly say, we will not adopt a rule, and then the only way to come before them... this is the appropriate... at this point, this is the appropriate means of trying to seek a guideline as to what--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3600.530" stopTime="3603.133">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3600.530">If they won't make a rule, you want it by adjudication at an appropriate time.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3603.133" stopTime="3707.811">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3603.133">--That's right.</text>
        <text syncTime="3604.143">And also there are other advantages of adjudication.</text>
        <text syncTime="3606.384">Looking at a case specifically, just as Your Honor would prefer to have the specifics of a case before you than the abstract, is very helpful to an agency, and of course we are dealing here with the agency with the expertise over broadcasting.</text>
        <text syncTime="3620.934">I would point out, for example, in the Commission's brief they issue certain... they mention certain requirements that would be necessary for a 504 application to television.</text>
        <text syncTime="3633.332">Two of those, at Page 32, are, it must not place unreasonable restrictions upon the journalistic and artistic freedom of television broadcasters and producers.</text>
        <text syncTime="3641.987">It must not impose such high costs on public television stations that they are driven out of business or forced to curtail other important services.</text>
        <text syncTime="3648.703">Now, how does the agency that is charged with the responsibility of licensing these television stations, and remember that our system is that we deny the right to broadcast to everyone but the few licensees who get these licenses, and once they have those licenses, they are public trustees accountable now every five years to the government, and to the people, and how they are going to avoid looking at this question when these requirements are only within their expertise... I mean, they are suggesting that you go to the Department of HEW, which is now the Department of Education.</text>
        <text syncTime="3697.633">The licensee in this case was funded by the Department of Education for certain programming, by the Department of Commerce.</text>
        <text syncTime="3705.841">They get equipment.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3707.811" stopTime="3730.966">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3707.811">Do you think the Commission in any manner short of rulemaking has ever communicated to any station what its preferments are with respect to the handicapped?</text>
        <text syncTime="3728.555">Are you a communications lawyer?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3730.966" stopTime="3731.687">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3730.966">Yes.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3731.687" stopTime="3743.165">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3731.687">Well, are you aware that the Commission has ever taken any position with respect to communicating with the people who can't hear very well?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3743.165" stopTime="3758.203">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3743.165">The only thing that they did was, in 1970... I will go through it.</text>
        <text syncTime="3746.467">In 1970, they said it would be very good to have television accessible to the deaf.</text>
        <text syncTime="3753.439">We are suggesting certain items, but we will adopt no rule, and by the way, this was on a request for ruling.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3758.203" stopTime="3759.433">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3758.203">They suggested it, didn't they?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3759.433" stopTime="3760.915">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3759.433">They suggested some things.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3760.915" stopTime="3764.839">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3760.915">And people knowledgeable in the business knew what the suggestions are.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3764.839" stopTime="3770.362">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3764.839">If they read the deaf captioning decision at 26 FCC 2nd 916 or whatever.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3770.362" stopTime="3772.733">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3770.362">Well, lawyers for stations usually do, don't they?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3772.733" stopTime="3773.885">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3772.733">I would hope so.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3773.885" stopTime="3780.319">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3773.885">Yes.</text>
        <text syncTime="3774.626">Well, was this station in compliance with the suggestions of the Commission, or not?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3780.319" stopTime="3783.040">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3780.319">Well, the Commission has never... won't look at that question.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3783.040" stopTime="3785.781">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3783.040">I am asking you, not the Commission.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3785.781" stopTime="3795.549">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3785.781">I think that they aren't in compliance with the suggestions.</text>
        <text syncTime="3792.106">The suggestions were such things as getting together with other licensees and--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3795.549" stopTime="3801.052">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3795.549">So this station has followed the lead of the Commission, is doing everything the Commission thought needed to be done.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3801.052" stopTime="3804.485">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3801.052">--No, it said that they had not.</text>
        <text syncTime="3802.913">They had not--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3804.485" stopTime="3807.337">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3804.485">This station has not done everything the Commission thought should be done?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3807.337" stopTime="3812.390">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3807.337">--They have not done everything that the Commission suggested in the 1970 statement.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3812.390" stopTime="3812.690">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3812.390">Oh, they haven't?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3812.690" stopTime="3847.593">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3812.690">They have not.</text>
        <text syncTime="3813.321">No.</text>
        <text syncTime="3814.821">They... Not only that, the Commission has not looked at it.</text>
        <text syncTime="3818.554">They refuse to look at that question.</text>
        <text syncTime="3820.544">They said, we adopted no rule, then they... but they did say, this is up to each individual licensee to show... to determine how to serve their local communities.</text>
        <text syncTime="3831.092">We have come in and said that they are not serving their local community.</text>
        <text syncTime="3834.095">It could be a case now where the Commission's position is that somebody has affirmatively refused to carry captioned programming, to send out the encoded signal, taken an affirmative step.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3847.593" stopTime="3873.378">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3847.593">I understood that the Commission had stated that it did encourage experimentation with technology by stations about this problem, and that it actually issued a warning that it would consider imposition of mandatory requirements if it determined in the future that the voluntary efforts were not satisfactory.</text>
        <text syncTime="3871.948">Is that right?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3873.378" stopTime="3892.552">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3873.378">They did when they adopted the Line 21 captioning, said that... at that time, they said it is still up to each individual licensee.</text>
        <text syncTime="3882.705">It is each individual licensee's responsibility to serve the local community, the local deaf community.</text>
        <text syncTime="3888.659">They indicated that that would be something--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3892.552" stopTime="3901.288">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3892.552">Well, is what the Court of Appeals did here really to quarrel with the FCC's determination of public interest?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3901.288" stopTime="3902.607">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3901.288">--No, Your Honor.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3902.607" stopTime="3903.739">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3902.607">What is in the public interest?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3903.739" stopTime="3929.936">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3903.739">The Court of Appeals was extremely careful and extremely narrow in this decision to say in the special circumstances of this case the FCC must... cannot ignore the dictates of 504.</text>
        <text syncTime="3913.887">When they look at these questions, they just should consider the fact that Congress intended that the deaf have some access, that they not be ignored, and that certainly was the thrust of the Court of Appeals' decision.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3929.936" stopTime="3935.700">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3929.936">Has the FCC also required that all emergency messages be visually transmitted?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3935.700" stopTime="3938.782">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3935.700">Yes.</text>
        <text syncTime="3936.451">But of course--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3938.782" stopTime="3950.221">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3938.782">And it said that if the agency charged with primary enforcement of 504 determines there is a violation, it will take that into account?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3950.221" stopTime="3965.289">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3950.221">--Well, I don't think they could have taken it into account in this decision without actually proceeding with revocation action, because they did not condition the outcome of this proceeding on the outcome of any other proceedings in the government.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3965.289" stopTime="3982.430">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3965.289">Mr. Firestone--</text>
        <text syncTime="3966.400">--What--</text>
        <text syncTime="3967.011">--Go ahead.</text>
        <text syncTime="3969.303">My only question was, I thought we might clarify, if you would give me your idea of what the FCC has to do to comply with the opinion of the court below.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3982.430" stopTime="3990.616">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3982.430">Your Honor, I think that they have to inquire into the good faith of the licensee as to how they were--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3990.616" stopTime="3991.896">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3990.616">How would they do that?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3991.896" stopTime="3995.859">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3991.896">--I think that the... I suppose that if... first of all--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="3995.859" stopTime="3998.641">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="3995.859">Can we get beyond supposing?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="3998.641" stopTime="4032.823">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="3998.641">--Well, there are... the Commission has a variety of options that the court left open to them.</text>
        <text syncTime="4002.795">The court very much recognized this Court's requirement that the court allow... defer to the Commissions' discretion, so they left open the procedures to the Commission.</text>
        <text syncTime="4013.472">Now, one possibility would be that the Commission would designate for hearing, in which case I would expect that the licensee would come forward with a motion for summary judgment, bringing forth affidavits of various Commission... I mean, various station officials to discuss what they had done and--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4032.823" stopTime="4033.894">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4032.823">All you want is a hearing?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4033.894" stopTime="4036.185">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4033.894">--That's right.</text>
        <text syncTime="4034.656">That is all--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4036.185" stopTime="4040.409">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4036.185">That is all you want?</text>
        <text syncTime="4037.276">So far.</text>
        <text syncTime="4038.678">0 [Generallaughter.]</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4040.409" stopTime="4043.541">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4040.409">--Well, the Commission must be reasonable.</text>
        <text syncTime="4041.838">Let's take the situation of--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4043.541" stopTime="4046.393">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4043.541">What do you want beyond a hearing?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4046.393" stopTime="4050.604">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4046.393">--Beyond the hearing, we would like guidelines.</text>
        <text syncTime="4048.223">I think that what the Commission would have to do--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4050.604" stopTime="4055.008">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4050.604">You would get the guidelines on a hearing involving one station?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4055.008" stopTime="4057.470">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4055.008">--Well, the Commission has done this on numerous occasions.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4057.470" stopTime="4058.461">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4057.470">You want rulemaking or not?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4058.461" stopTime="4062.382">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4058.461">The Commission could defer... This is another possibility.</text>
        <text syncTime="4061.283">The Commission could institute a rulemaking.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4062.382" stopTime="4063.945">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4062.382">Well, what do you want?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4063.945" stopTime="4066.715">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4063.945">I would like to see a rulemaking, but--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4066.715" stopTime="4078.954">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4066.715">You've got a ruling.</text>
        <text syncTime="4068.285">You want an adjudication first as to whether this license can be renewed.</text>
        <text syncTime="4072.469">That is what you asked for.</text>
        <text syncTime="4074.470">Mr. Firestone, do you think--</text>
        <text syncTime="4076.723">--Where did you ask for a license to be renewed?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4078.954" stopTime="4079.723">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4078.954">--Pardon?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4079.723" stopTime="4082.507">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4079.723">Where did you ask for relief?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4082.507" stopTime="4086.508">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4082.507">In the petition before the Commission.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4086.508" stopTime="4087.930">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4086.508">None of that is here.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4087.930" stopTime="4089.370">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4087.930">It is not, Your Honor.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4089.370" stopTime="4090.892">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4089.370">It is in the record.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4090.892" stopTime="4095.114">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4090.892">It is in the joint appendix of the D.C. Circuit.</text>
        <text syncTime="4092.342">We were asked to keep down the record.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4095.114" stopTime="4098.106">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4095.114">Isn't it in the record that has been lodged here, somewhere?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4098.106" stopTime="4098.697">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4098.106">Yes.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4098.697" stopTime="4099.708">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4098.697">It is not in the printed--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4099.708" stopTime="4101.859">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4099.708">It is not in the joint appendix.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4101.859" stopTime="4103.602">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4101.859">--It is in the record lodged here, isn't it?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4103.602" stopTime="4122.312">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4103.602">It's in the record.</text>
        <text syncTime="4104.310">The record would include, I assume, the joint appendix of the D.C. Circuit, and we were asked to keep the record down.</text>
        <text syncTime="4114.177">The Commission did not... well, I don't want to go into the Joint appendix problems, but I apologize for not having--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4122.312" stopTime="4138.146">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4122.312">Mr. Firestone, do you think it is crystal clear that this television station and the programming it presents is</text>
        <text syncTime="4132.930">"a program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. "</text>
        <text syncTime="4136.603">under the terms of 504--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4138.146" stopTime="4139.005">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4138.146">--Yes, Your Honor.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4139.005" stopTime="4144.220">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4139.005">--and that it would have no defense to an action, say, if the appropriate agency brought it in court?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4144.220" stopTime="4148.081">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4144.220">Yes, Your Honor, and in fact this has been held by everyone who has looked at.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4148.081" stopTime="4149.753">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4148.081">What do you mean, held by everyone?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4149.753" stopTime="4150.783">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4149.753">Well, the District Court--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4150.783" stopTime="4152.245">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4150.783">Are some of them judges?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4152.245" stopTime="4189.318">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4152.245">--Yes, the District Court in Los Angeles held that they were subject to 504.</text>
        <text syncTime="4156.327">The Department of Health, Education, and Welfare held that they were subject to 504.</text>
        <text syncTime="4161.089">And I would like to point out that this licensee is... receives assistance not only from the Department of Education, the Department of Commerce, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the U.S. Information Administration, but also the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Public Broadcasting Service, and particularly the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is... they float through federal funds to the licensee, but they do not... they are not a federal agency.</text>
        <text syncTime="4187.218">They don't have the enforcement power.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4189.318" stopTime="4200.536">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4189.318">Didn't the station make some defense in the Court of Appeals that it was not subject to this provision, that it had a statutory exemption from program control or something to that effect?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4200.536" stopTime="4203.338">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4200.536">Well, the Court of Appeals disposed of it in a footnote.</text>
        <text syncTime="4202.747">Yes.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4203.338" stopTime="4226.213">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4203.338">Well, if we get back to your contention that all these things ought to be originally thrashed out before the FCC, does that really make much sense, if it is deciding a fairly complicated question of... wouldn't you want the agency charged with the statutory mandate whose administrative interpretation would be entitled to considerable weight to make those kind of determinations in the first place?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4226.213" stopTime="4241.151">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4226.213">Well, I don't see how the fact that the licensee got $5 million in federal money in 1977, and how they have gotten something like 30 percent of their money from federal subsidies can be a difficult question as to whether or not they are subject to 504.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4241.151" stopTime="4254.271">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4241.151">Could you have just gone into a district court somewhere and sought to enjoin or to get an injunction against the station for violations of 504?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4254.271" stopTime="4256.752">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4254.271">Yes, there was an action.</text>
        <text syncTime="4255.854">There was such an action.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4256.752" stopTime="4258.854">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4256.752">Well, there was such an action.</text>
        <text syncTime="4258.064">Did you win?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4258.854" stopTime="4259.915">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4258.854">No, the... well--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4259.915" stopTime="4261.157">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4259.915">What was the result of the action?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4261.157" stopTime="4268.800">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4261.157">--The result was that the court found that they couldn't... that there was no standard by any of these funding agencies.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4268.800" stopTime="4272.493">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4268.800">Didn't they say you should go to the funding agency, or not?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4272.493" stopTime="4289.014">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4272.493">It was the... actually, the licensee in that decision, and that is, I think, at Page 149 of the joint appendix that you have, argued that there was primary jurisdiction in the FCC.</text>
        <text syncTime="4285.972">That is where they told... that is what they were telling the court.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4289.014" stopTime="4291.465">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4289.014">Did you lose, or what happened?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4291.465" stopTime="4293.298">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4291.465">It is on appeal in the Ninth Circuit.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4293.298" stopTime="4297.139">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4293.298">Well, you lost in the district court on the grounds that that was the wrong place to go?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4297.139" stopTime="4308.985">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4297.139">No, no.</text>
        <text syncTime="4298.741">The district court found that the... they dismissed the licensee because there was no standards for the licensee to comply with, and they then issued an order for the--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4308.985" stopTime="4311.048">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4308.985">No standards issued by the funding agency.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4311.048" stopTime="4314.649">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4311.048">--By the funding agencies, and they included the Federal Communications Commission.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4314.649" stopTime="4347.791">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4314.649">Now, this Court has said countless times, and other courts have, that these regulatory agencies have broad, very broad discretion as to what they will weigh and take into account.</text>
        <text syncTime="4326.407">Now, if an agency has exercised that discretion and come up with what someone regards as a wrong decision, isn't the review of that decision limited to an abuse of discretion, not a matter of a Court of Appeals deciding that it should have been done some other way?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4347.791" stopTime="4350.373">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4347.791">Yes, Your Honor, and that's exactly what happened in this case.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4350.373" stopTime="4353.204">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4350.373">And you suggest there is an abuse of discretion here on the part of the agency?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4353.204" stopTime="4373.939">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4353.204">Yes.</text>
        <text syncTime="4353.695">Yes, there was an abuse of discretion by failing to consider a relevant factor, making the consideration of a law that is clearly relevant to communications, to the Communications Act... we are talking about inclusion of a segment... a minority segment of the audience, something that really goes to the underlying purposes of the Communications Act.</text>
        <text syncTime="4372.659">In fact, if you--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4373.939" stopTime="4387.679">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4373.939">An abuse of discretion on the Commission's part because it decided to defer to an agency which has a life or death control over a public television station, life or death control by virtue of the grants.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4387.679" stopTime="4394.911">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4387.679">--Well, the agencies that they deferred to do not have life and death control.</text>
        <text syncTime="4392.330">The life or death control is the Commission's, and in fact--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4394.911" stopTime="4402.408">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4394.911">Don't you think the grants have a lot to do... perhaps life and death isn't quite it, but they can shut off the supply of blood, can't they?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4402.408" stopTime="4420.801">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4402.408">--They can, and that would be an extreme remedy which we frankly would not like to see, but the... because we would like to see public... we don't want to hurt public broadcasting.</text>
        <text syncTime="4411.795">We are trying to get more service, not less.</text>
        <text syncTime="4414.326">In other words, the remedy... we were faced there with a remedy that is an unsatisfactory remedy to everyone.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4420.801" stopTime="4435.049">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4420.801">But the grant agency doesn't always just inflict a death blow right away.</text>
        <text syncTime="4425.803">They inform the grantee or the prospective grantee that if they don't do certain things, then their grant will be cut off.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4435.049" stopTime="4435.580">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4435.049">Okay.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4435.580" stopTime="4438.592">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4435.580">Isn't that the real control over this problem?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4438.592" stopTime="4440.893">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4438.592">No, Your Honor, it isn't, quite honestly.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4440.893" stopTime="4446.978">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4440.893">Well, 504, though, isn't a commerce power regulation.</text>
        <text syncTime="4444.975">It's spending power, isn't it?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4446.978" stopTime="4448.838">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4446.978">Yes, but it is still aimed at--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4448.838" stopTime="4451.870">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4448.838">And it only affects people who get federal money.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4451.870" stopTime="4454.292">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4451.870">--That's right, which is this licensee.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4454.292" stopTime="4468.580">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4454.292">It is not a general regulation that people who communicate over the airways that are granted, that are licensed through a public authority are subject to this regulation.</text>
        <text syncTime="4466.229">It is just people who get money.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4468.580" stopTime="4469.361">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4468.580">That's right.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4469.361" stopTime="4475.405">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4469.361">What kind of an agency, or what kind of a licensee do we have here?</text>
        <text syncTime="4474.024">Do we have one who got money?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4475.405" stopTime="4476.117">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4475.405">Yes.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4476.117" stopTime="4477.168">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4476.117">Well, then--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4477.168" stopTime="4480.029">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4477.168">A licensee who received money from the federal government.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4480.029" stopTime="4480.267">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4480.029">--Yes.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4480.267" stopTime="4481.148">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4480.267">However, some of the--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4481.148" stopTime="4488.763">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4481.148">And if they don't play ball according to the views of that agency, they aren't going to get any more money.</text>
        <text syncTime="4487.022">Isn't that the prospect?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4488.763" stopTime="4493.768">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4488.763">--Perhaps that would be the extreme repercussion.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4493.768" stopTime="4496.279">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4493.768">Isn't that the statutory scheme?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4496.279" stopTime="4594.425">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4496.279">Your Honor, and I would really like to go to the statutory scheme, which contemplates not only that these factors would be enforced at the individual funding agencies, and by the way, they get most of their funds from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which cannot in fact enforce this statute.</text>
        <text syncTime="4516.381">They also get a lot of their equipment from the Department of Commerce through facilities grants, and how do you enforce that after you have given them the facilities?</text>
        <text syncTime="4526.990">I mean, there are some real problems with the enforcement aspect here.</text>
        <text syncTime="4530.583">But in the end, it is really the FCC that must look at the overall operation of the station.</text>
        <text syncTime="4538.868">The fact that this licensee is subject to this law is simply... I mean, is very importantly a factor to be taken into account when they look at whether or not a licensee is law abiding, and look at the character of the licensee, look at the operation of the station, look at the intent of Congress.</text>
        <text syncTime="4555.680">Congress, at the time that they passed the Rehabilitation Act, the FCC was considering allegations of discrimination.</text>
        <text syncTime="4564.927">They were considering equal employment allegations.</text>
        <text syncTime="4567.649">They were considering programming allegations.</text>
        <text syncTime="4569.048">Even though these could have been affected by going to an agency.</text>
        <text syncTime="4575.043">Let me give an example.</text>
        <text syncTime="4576.044">Let's say that in Jackson, Mississippi, there is a licensee who always excluded blacks from the screen, and they got money from the federal government through... let's say they are a public licensee and they got their equipment, say, from the government.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4594.425" stopTime="4598.326">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4594.425">Wasn't that issue settled in United Church of Christ against WLBT?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4598.326" stopTime="4602.130">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4598.326">That's right, and the Commission had an obligation to--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4602.130" stopTime="4607.152">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4602.130">That was a clear case of discrimination on the basis of race, was it not?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4607.152" stopTime="4628.688">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4607.152">--But the Commission is saying that if there is another agency... that's exactly what this case is about.</text>
        <text syncTime="4610.605">If there is another agency who can enforce this law, because the law would be Title VI, that would be a violation of Title VI, if there is another agency that can enforce that, we won't look at it.</text>
        <text syncTime="4621.803">In that case, the Commission... the analogy would be here, we are not going to look at it until another agency decides whether or not there is a violation.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4628.687" stopTime="4639.145">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4628.687">But in the United Church of Christ case, it was 50 or 60 percent of the audience that was being discriminated against.</text>
        <text syncTime="4634.591">What percentage of the audience total is involved here?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4639.145" stopTime="4834.451">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4639.145">Your Honor, the percentage is in single figures, I think.</text>
        <text syncTime="4644.489">The hearing impaired may be 5 percent.</text>
        <text syncTime="4647.000">The severely hearing impaired may be 5 percent.</text>
        <text syncTime="4649.241">Somewhere between... around 5 to 7 percent or so.</text>
        <text syncTime="4656.076">But that I don't think is the proper criterion in this case to consider.</text>
        <text syncTime="4660.148">The fact is that Congress intended to protect this class of people.</text>
        <text syncTime="4664.192">It intended that licensees who receive federal money open up, lower their barriers to the provision of the programming for these people, and the FCC would be the... really the appropriate place to exert their expertise.</text>
        <text syncTime="4681.081">I mean, this... we are talking about an educational, informational, vital part of this country which is, for better or worse, television, and it is considered maybe the second most influential institution in the United States, and we are now in 1982, and there are... the Commission has still not looked at this question as to whether or not a licensee is complying or even serving the purposes of the Communications Act... I mean, of the Rehabilitation Act.</text>
        <text syncTime="4708.410">I think that Congress intended in the legislative history of Section 504 that this would be a broad policy, and I would like to bring the Court to the cases where the Court has said that the FCC cannot ignore a relevant statute.</text>
        <text syncTime="4726.552">Let me give you an example of one that the Commission cites in its EEO rules, where the National Labor Relations Board wanted to reinstate some employees on a ship who had struck and in fact the court found that this was a violation of the mutiny, that the actual strike happened to be a violation of the mutiny laws, and they said, you cannot apply the National Labor Relations Act without considering other relevant statutes to this matter.</text>
        <text syncTime="4756.340">There is no question that Congress intended this law to be a broad policy to include the deaf, include the disabled, and what the Commission is saying, and I think quite clearly, today, is, this is not something that we must take into account when we have... make our independent public interest standard, and there are plenty of cases, including the United Church of Christ case, which say that the Commission must look at the facts of that case.</text>
        <text syncTime="4784.128">Remeber, in that case they tried to defer the question of the discrimination.</text>
        <text syncTime="4789.324">It is a very similar situation.</text>
        <text syncTime="4791.083">Let's say that the Commission in that case said, well, this is something for another agency to decide, we won't decide it, and they waited and waited, and another agency didn't come forward.</text>
        <text syncTime="4800.860">Or the NPC case, which proposes or suggests... this is the U.S. Supreme Court case... that because the licensee might be in violation of the antitrust laws, which of course the Justice Department primarily enforces, does not mean that the Commission must not take the policies of the antitrust laws into account in the Communications Act.</text>
        <text syncTime="4822.354">They have tried to distinguish the antitrust laws by saying, well, this is so clearly related to the Communications Act.</text>
        <text syncTime="4828.909">There is no question that the provision of service to minority groups is vitally important to the--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4834.451" stopTime="4841.817">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4834.451">In that case, the Commission should take into consideration the antitrust laws on its own motion?</text>
        <text syncTime="4839.005">It wasn't forced to by a Court of Appeals.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4841.817" stopTime="4857.077">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4841.817">--They weren't, but there are other cases where Courts of Appeals have required, and the Supreme Court, required that they take into account the... such as the Southern Steamship case that I was referring to a minute ago.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4857.077" stopTime="4859.629">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4857.077">That was the National Labor Relations Board, wasn't it?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4859.629" stopTime="4882.716">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4859.629">Yes, but the principle is the same.</text>
        <text syncTime="4862.710">The principle is that where there is a... and the NAACP case is another example.</text>
        <text syncTime="4868.484">Now, there, the NAACP adopted a rule, but the point is that where there is a clearly relevant statute, that what is happening here is that Congress... that the FCC is ignoring Congressional policy.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4882.716" stopTime="4911.273">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4882.716">So you say that the FCC must take into account any clearly defined federal policy expressed in a statute?</text>
        <text syncTime="4890.490">Every one.</text>
        <text syncTime="4891.812">And that the FCC is not free to say in administering the public interest standard that we are going to exclude from our considerations of the public interest standard Statute A, B, and C, but include them in D, E, and F.</text>
        <text syncTime="4909.711">You say that is just wrong?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4911.273" stopTime="4917.458">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4911.273">It is wrong if the statute that they are excluding relates to the underlying values of the Communications Act.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4917.458" stopTime="4921.311">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4917.458">Well, may they exclude any statute that has some relevance to the--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4921.311" stopTime="4923.933">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4921.311">May they exclude any statute that has relevance?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4923.933" stopTime="4934.449">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4923.933">--from consideration of the public interest?</text>
        <text syncTime="4925.014">They say, we are in charge of administering the public interest standard, here is a statute we think is too tangential to be considered.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4934.449" stopTime="4944.866">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4934.449">They... I would first preface this by saying that that is... this case... that is broader than what this case holds, and it is broader than the NAACP versus Federal Power Commission.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="4944.866" stopTime="4964.248">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="4944.866">Yes, but surely the Court of Appeals imposed ingredients of the public interest that the Communcations Commission rejected.</text>
        <text syncTime="4956.183">They are saying, you must consider part of the public interest, A, B, and C, even though you don't want to.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="4964.248" stopTime="5006.256">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="4964.248">Because the Commission abused its discretion by failing to consider this relevant factor which they agree is relevant.</text>
        <text syncTime="4970.422">The Commission itself said, well, we will take this into account at a later time, perhaps, although they didn't condition... they didn't do the formal action that they needed to do in order to take that into account, but where there is a relevant statute, certainly they must consider... this is... says the same where the court says, okay, when we look over... the reviewing standard is arbitrary, capricious, abuse of standard, or abiding by law, and part of that discussion and search, scrutiny by the court is whether or not they considered all relevant factors.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5006.256" stopTime="5044.961">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5006.256">Well, suppose the Commission had undertaken a rulemaking proceeding about this subject, and the submissions were so confusing and the technology in such a state of flux that they declined to issue any rule, that it just wasn't timely to issue a rule right now, and then the next day this submission is made, that the license should be denied because of failure to live up to 504.</text>
        <text syncTime="5037.555">Can't the Commission say, awfully sorry, but it just isn't... now is just not the time to do that?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="5044.961" stopTime="5051.246">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="5044.961">Well, I think what they would have to do is at least look at the allegations.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5051.246" stopTime="5056.369">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5051.246">Well, they did look at the allegations, and they said, we don't want to have another hearing, we just decided that it isn't time to have a decision.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="5056.369" stopTime="5106.242">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="5056.369">No, what they did was, they looked at those allegations in consideration of another factor.</text>
        <text syncTime="5062.994">In other words, they looked at-it without taking into account what the Congressional policy was with respect to the deaf.</text>
        <text syncTime="5067.785">They said, okay, we are not going to look at the programming scheduling, but they didn't look at the programming scheduling and the decision of the licensee not to carry this programming, for example, with the idea in mind of Congress intending that the deaf... that the recipients of federal financial assistance make reasonable accommodations to serve the disabled.</text>
        <text syncTime="5091.712">That was plain and simple what happened here, was ignoring of federal policy and a clearly relevant statute to the public interest standard, and the Commission's failure to judge management of discrimination.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="warren_e_burger" startTime="5106.242" stopTime="5107.003">
        <label>Chief Justice Burger</label>
        <text syncTime="5106.242">Your time has expired now, counsel.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="charles_m_firestone" startTime="5107.003" stopTime="5108.431">
        <label>Mr. Firestone</label>
        <text syncTime="5107.003">Thank you, Your Honor.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="warren_e_burger" startTime="5108.431" stopTime="5110.502">
        <label>Chief Justice Burger</label>
        <text syncTime="5108.431">Mr. Czarra.</text>
      </turn>
    </section>
    <section startTime="5110.502" stopTime="5284.620">
      <heading>ORAL ARGUMENT OF EDGAR F. CZARRA, JR., ESQ., ON BEHALF OF PETITIONER IN NO. 81-298 -- REBUTTAL</heading>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="5110.502" stopTime="5133.679">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="5110.502">Justice Stevens, the Respondents here asked the FCC to deny KCET's license because it was not broadcasting with open captions all of its programs.</text>
        <text syncTime="5126.724">That was their complaint.</text>
        <text syncTime="5128.444">That was the relief that they sought.</text>
        <text syncTime="5130.657">Now, as far as what--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5133.679" stopTime="5138.953">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5133.679">Does the record tell us whether any station uses captioning in all its programs?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="5138.953" stopTime="5157.305">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="5138.953">--The record, I think, does not show that, Your Honor, but the point is, Justice White, that KCET did everything that the FCC had said in its policy statements it was going to require.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5157.305" stopTime="5159.075">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5157.305">Your colleague denied that.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="5159.075" stopTime="5160.637">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="5159.075">He is incorrect.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5160.637" stopTime="5161.827">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5160.637">Is that in the record?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="5161.827" stopTime="5163.109">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="5161.827">It is in the record.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5163.109" stopTime="5167.020">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5163.109">That it complied with everything the FCC had suggested stations ought to do?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="5167.020" stopTime="5171.905">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="5167.020">The only thing the FCC said it was going to require stations to do--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5171.905" stopTime="5173.515">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5171.905">Well, suggest, suggest.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="5173.515" stopTime="5180.731">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="5173.515">--Well, all right.</text>
        <text syncTime="5174.296">First we will take require.</text>
        <text syncTime="5175.327">Was emergency messages.</text>
        <text syncTime="5177.278">There is not an allegation anywhere that KCET failed to do that.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5180.731" stopTime="5182.150">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5180.731">How about suggest?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="5182.150" stopTime="5196.950">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="5182.150">The suggestions were that the faces of newscasters be present on the screen, that scores of games be given visually.</text>
        <text syncTime="5193.657">KCET didn't broadcast any games.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5196.950" stopTime="5199.330">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5196.950">You mean, not even scores?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="5199.330" stopTime="5204.205">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="5199.330">I think not.</text>
        <text syncTime="5200.261">They are supposed to be educational.</text>
        <text syncTime="5202.302">0 [Generallaughter.]</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5204.205" stopTime="5209.778">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5204.205">They would violate their license if they broadcast one, I suppose.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="5209.778" stopTime="5215.062">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="5209.778">No, the question, I guess, is, would they violate their license if they didn't broadcast one.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5215.062" stopTime="5215.933">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5215.062">If they didn't, okay.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="5215.933" stopTime="5235.648">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="5215.933">After a day and a half of trial in federal district court in California, the judge dismissed the complaint against KCET, the complaint of discrimination, on the ground that there had been no proof of discrimination.</text>
        <text syncTime="5230.024">We didn't even have to put on our defense.</text>
        <text syncTime="5233.437">And... Thank you.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5235.648" stopTime="5238.058">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5235.648">Well, you can certainly finish your--</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="warren_e_burger" startTime="5238.058" stopTime="5239.180">
        <label>Chief Justice Burger</label>
        <text syncTime="5238.058">Finish your sentence.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5239.180" stopTime="5240.720">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5239.180">--Finish your answer to my question.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="5240.720" stopTime="5243.053">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="5240.720">Well, I was going to another point.</text>
        <text syncTime="5242.172">I had finished that one.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5243.053" stopTime="5248.065">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5243.053">Well, not quite.</text>
        <text syncTime="5244.974">0 [Generallaughter.]</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="5248.065" stopTime="5249.035">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="5248.065">Wonderful.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="unidentified_justice" startTime="5249.035" stopTime="5261.194">
        <label>Mr. Alito</label>
        <text syncTime="5249.035">Did the court find, or has anybody found, or is it just your assertion, that the station had lived up to every suggestion that the FCC had made about taking care of the handicapped?</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="edgar_f_czarra_jr" startTime="5261.194" stopTime="5281.876">
        <label>Mr. Czarra</label>
        <text syncTime="5261.194">The only express suggestions were the ones that I enumerated, emergency bulletins, focusing on the face of people so that lipreading would be permissible, and giving scores in writing.</text>
      </turn>
      <turn speaker="warren_e_burger" startTime="5281.876" stopTime="5285.702">
        <label>Chief Justice Burger</label>
        <text syncTime="5281.876">Thank you, gentlemen.</text>
        <text syncTime="5284.620">The case is submitted.</text>
      </turn>
    </section>
  </episode>
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