Mass Media and the Supreme Court: The Legacy of the Warren YearsKenneth S. Devol |
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Page 143
... material concerned with sex cannot be made to depend upon whether the citizen is an adult or a minor . He accordingly insists that the denial to minors under 17 of access to material condemned by sec . 484 - h , insofar as that material ...
... material concerned with sex cannot be made to depend upon whether the citizen is an adult or a minor . He accordingly insists that the denial to minors under 17 of access to material condemned by sec . 484 - h , insofar as that material ...
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... material . Using reasoning similar to that used in Thirty - Seven Photo- graphs , the Supreme Court majority ruled that Stanley's approval of the possession of obscene matter for private use did not sanction the use of the channels of ...
... material . Using reasoning similar to that used in Thirty - Seven Photo- graphs , the Supreme Court majority ruled that Stanley's approval of the possession of obscene matter for private use did not sanction the use of the channels of ...
Page 166
... material should fall within prohibitions upon sale or commercial display to young persons . An attempt to define prohibited textual materials for young persons with the same degree of specificity as pictorial materials would , the ...
... material should fall within prohibitions upon sale or commercial display to young persons . An attempt to define prohibited textual materials for young persons with the same degree of specificity as pictorial materials would , the ...
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THE ROLE OF THE SUPREME COURT | 1 |
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New York Times v United States 1971 | 32 |
Copyright | |
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