Mass Media and the Supreme Court: The Legacy of the Warren YearsKenneth S. Devol |
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... hand , the broadcasters and the networks had become accustomed to the fairness doctrine during the past twenty years of its existence . On the other hand , the broadcasting industry wanted to believe its aging rhetoric that the ...
... hand , the broadcasters and the networks had become accustomed to the fairness doctrine during the past twenty years of its existence . On the other hand , the broadcasting industry wanted to believe its aging rhetoric that the ...
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... hand . Anthony Comstock , who had campaigned with the slogan " Books are Feeders for Brothels " ( Ernst and Morris , Censorship : The Search for the Obscene , p . 30 ) , directed his campaign at the Congress and the Post Office ...
... hand . Anthony Comstock , who had campaigned with the slogan " Books are Feeders for Brothels " ( Ernst and Morris , Censorship : The Search for the Obscene , p . 30 ) , directed his campaign at the Congress and the Post Office ...
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... Hand . If his lectures are taken at large as a warning against excessive reliance on the courts to do the work of democracy , then it is difficult to quarrel with the theme . Certainly it is too easy to say , as so many libertarian ob ...
... Hand . If his lectures are taken at large as a warning against excessive reliance on the courts to do the work of democracy , then it is difficult to quarrel with the theme . Certainly it is too easy to say , as so many libertarian ob ...
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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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