Mass Media and the Supreme Court: The Legacy of the Warren YearsKenneth S. Devol |
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... distribution of literature of any kind at any time , at any place , and in any manner without a permit from the City Manager . We think that the ordinance is invalid on its face . Whatever the mo- tive which induced its adoption , its ...
... distribution of literature of any kind at any time , at any place , and in any manner without a permit from the City Manager . We think that the ordinance is invalid on its face . Whatever the mo- tive which induced its adoption , its ...
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... distribution of books . California here imposed a strict or absolute criminal responsibility on appellant not to have obscene books in his shop . . . . [ T ] he question here is as to the validity of this ordinance . . . which may tend ...
... distribution of books . California here imposed a strict or absolute criminal responsibility on appellant not to have obscene books in his shop . . . . [ T ] he question here is as to the validity of this ordinance . . . which may tend ...
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... distribution of materials to children and adults . The Commission's recommended legislation seeks to eliminate sub- jective definitional criteria insofar as that is possible and goes further in that regard than existing state ...
... distribution of materials to children and adults . The Commission's recommended legislation seeks to eliminate sub- jective definitional criteria insofar as that is possible and goes further in that regard than existing state ...
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THE ROLE OF THE SUPREME COURT | 1 |
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New York Times v United States 1971 | 32 |
Copyright | |
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