Mass Media and the Supreme Court: The Legacy of the Warren YearsKenneth S. Devol |
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... statute is not punishment , in the ordinary sense , but suppression of the offending newspaper or periodical . The reason for the enactment , as the state court has said , is that prosecution to enforce penal statutes for libel do not ...
... statute is not punishment , in the ordinary sense , but suppression of the offending newspaper or periodical . The reason for the enactment , as the state court has said , is that prosecution to enforce penal statutes for libel do not ...
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... statute ( 1 ) prohibited distribution of a book to the general public on the basis of the undesirable influence it ... statute specifically designed to protect its children against obscene matter " tending to the corruption of the morals ...
... statute ( 1 ) prohibited distribution of a book to the general public on the basis of the undesirable influence it ... statute specifically designed to protect its children against obscene matter " tending to the corruption of the morals ...
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... statute . . . and exhibited the film " Revenge at Daybreak " at his Baltimore theatre without first submitting the picture to the State Board of Censors as required . . . . The State concedes that the picture does not violate the ...
... statute . . . and exhibited the film " Revenge at Daybreak " at his Baltimore theatre without first submitting the picture to the State Board of Censors as required . . . . The State concedes that the picture does not violate the ...
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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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