The case entered the Supreme Court's docket in October 2007 and specifically concerns obscene language broadcast on the
Fox television network from two
Billboard Music Awards shows from 2002 and 2003. In the 2002 show, presenter
Cher said "
fuck 'em" regarding people who she believed criticized her; in the 2003 show, presenter
Nicole Richie stated regarding her television show: “Why do they even call it
The Simple Life? Have you ever tried to get cow shit out of a Prada purse? It’s not so fucking simple.” In 2004, the FCC prohibited "single uses of vulgar words" under any circumstances, including previous instances where it gave leeway for "fleeting" expletives that networks unknowingly allowed to enter the airwaves. However, the
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled in the case
Fox et al. v. Federal Communications Commission (06-1760 ) that the FCC cannot punish broadcast stations for such incidents. On the week of March 17, 2008, the Supreme Court announced that it would hear this case. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case on November 4, 2008, which was also
Election Day. ==Supreme Court decision==