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1998 United States Supreme Court case
Arkansas Educational Television Commission v. Forbes, 523 U.S. 666 (1998), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court held that state-owned public television networks are not required to invite minor-party candidates with few supporters to major-party debates because the networks are not public forums.[1][2]
It was between the neo-Nazi candidate Ralph Perry Forbes and the Arkansas Educational Television Commission.[3]
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