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... York statute . But that re- sult is not required , I think , if we bear in mind what it is that the First Amendment ... York's law regulating the sale of literature to children on the basis of the reason- ableness of the law in light of ...
... York statute . But that re- sult is not required , I think , if we bear in mind what it is that the First Amendment ... York's law regulating the sale of literature to children on the basis of the reason- ableness of the law in light of ...
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... York requires that permission to com- municate ideas be obtained in advance from state officials who judge the ... York's highest court says there is " nothing mysterious " about the statutory provision applied in this case : " It is ...
... York requires that permission to com- municate ideas be obtained in advance from state officials who judge the ... York's highest court says there is " nothing mysterious " about the statutory provision applied in this case : " It is ...
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... York legislation in order to escape the task of deciding whether a particu- lar picture is entitled to the protection of expression under the Fourteenth Amendment . Such an exercise of the judicial function , however onerous or ...
... York legislation in order to escape the task of deciding whether a particu- lar picture is entitled to the protection of expression under the Fourteenth Amendment . Such an exercise of the judicial function , however onerous or ...
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New York Times v United States 1971 | 32 |
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