Mass Media and the Supreme Court: The Legacy of the Warren YearsKenneth S. Devol |
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... trial vs. free press , " or " trial by newspaper . " " Interest was focused on this apparent conflict first by the 1954 murder trial of Dr. Sam Sheppard and later by the report of the Warren Commis- sion following the 1963 assassination ...
... trial vs. free press , " or " trial by newspaper . " " Interest was focused on this apparent conflict first by the 1954 murder trial of Dr. Sam Sheppard and later by the report of the Warren Commis- sion following the 1963 assassination ...
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... trial . In this manner , Sheppard's right to a trial free from outside interference would have been given added protection without corresponding curtailment of the news media . Had the judge , the other officers of the court , and the ...
... trial . In this manner , Sheppard's right to a trial free from outside interference would have been given added protection without corresponding curtailment of the news media . Had the judge , the other officers of the court , and the ...
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... trial televising on the prospective jurors . As we have noted , four of the jurors selected had seen all or part of those broadcasts . The trial , on the other hand , lasted only three days . Moreover , the trial judge was himself ...
... trial televising on the prospective jurors . As we have noted , four of the jurors selected had seen all or part of those broadcasts . The trial , on the other hand , lasted only three days . Moreover , the trial judge was himself ...
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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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