First Amendment Freedoms: Selected Cases on Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, AssemblyBased in part on the author's Bill of rights reader : leading constitutional cases. |
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Page 198
... Justice Harlan wrote a concurring opinion , joined by Justice Frankfurter . Jus- tice Whittaker concurred in the result . Justices Black and Douglas each wrote a dissenting opinion , condemning compulsory bar association membership as ...
... Justice Harlan wrote a concurring opinion , joined by Justice Frankfurter . Jus- tice Whittaker concurred in the result . Justices Black and Douglas each wrote a dissenting opinion , condemning compulsory bar association membership as ...
Page 372
... Justice Warren and Justices Frank- furter and Burton agreed with Justice Harlan . Justices Black and Douglas would have gone further , holding that the Smith Act provisions under which the defendants were convicted were un ...
... Justice Warren and Justices Frank- furter and Burton agreed with Justice Harlan . Justices Black and Douglas would have gone further , holding that the Smith Act provisions under which the defendants were convicted were un ...
Page 846
... Justice Brennan held that the ordinance , by dispensing with the element of scienter , or knowledge by the bookseller of the contents of the book , and imposing a strict criminal liability on a bookseller possessing obscene publications ...
... Justice Brennan held that the ordinance , by dispensing with the element of scienter , or knowledge by the bookseller of the contents of the book , and imposing a strict criminal liability on a bookseller possessing obscene publications ...
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