Mass Media and the Supreme Court: The Legacy of the Warren YearsKenneth S. Devol |
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... reason for the enactment , as the state court has said , is that prosecution to enforce penal statutes for libel do not result in " efficient repression or suppression of the evils of scandal . " . . . Under this statute , a publisher ...
... reason for the enactment , as the state court has said , is that prosecution to enforce penal statutes for libel do not result in " efficient repression or suppression of the evils of scandal . " . . . Under this statute , a publisher ...
Page 144
... reason- ableness of the law in light of the welfare of the child . If the problem of state and federal regulation of " obscenity " is in the field of substantive due process , I see no reason to limit the legislatures to protecting ...
... reason- ableness of the law in light of the welfare of the child . If the problem of state and federal regulation of " obscenity " is in the field of substantive due process , I see no reason to limit the legislatures to protecting ...
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... reason for this quite contradictory action , so far as I can determine , is that the Court looks at the facts in both cases as though it were a jury and reaches the conclusion that the Saturday Evening Post , in writing about Butts ...
... reason for this quite contradictory action , so far as I can determine , is that the Court looks at the facts in both cases as though it were a jury and reaches the conclusion that the Saturday Evening Post , in writing about Butts ...
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THE ROLE OF THE SUPREME COURT | 1 |
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New York Times v United States 1971 | 32 |
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