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 798
... Judge Bok of the Court of Quarter Sessions in Phila- delphia summarizes the conflict of authorities . His decision conforms with that of Judge Woolsey in the Ulysses Case , but it has not had the effect on state and local police ...
... Judge Bok of the Court of Quarter Sessions in Phila- delphia summarizes the conflict of authorities . His decision conforms with that of Judge Woolsey in the Ulysses Case , but it has not had the effect on state and local police ...
Page 843
... judge or the jury ) that hissed yesterday may applaud today , even for the same performance . The regime approved by the Court goes far toward making the censor supreme . It also substitutes punishment by contempt for punishment by jury ...
... judge or the jury ) that hissed yesterday may applaud today , even for the same performance . The regime approved by the Court goes far toward making the censor supreme . It also substitutes punishment by contempt for punishment by jury ...
Page 909
... Judge A. A. Scott will make a serious mistake if he grants probation to Matthew Shannon and Kennan Holmes . This community needs the example of their assignment to the jute mill . ” Judge Scott had previously set a day ( about a month ...
... Judge A. A. Scott will make a serious mistake if he grants probation to Matthew Shannon and Kennan Holmes . This community needs the example of their assignment to the jute mill . ” Judge Scott had previously set a day ( about a month ...
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