Mass Media and the Supreme Court: The Legacy of the Warren YearsKenneth S. Devol |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 35
Page 76
... license by the FCC did not violate First Amend- ment guarantees of free speech . NATIONAL BROADCASTING CO . V. UNITED STATES 319 U.S. 190 ( 1943 ) MR . JUSTICE FRANKFURTER delivered the opinion of the Court . We come . . . to an appeal ...
... license by the FCC did not violate First Amend- ment guarantees of free speech . NATIONAL BROADCASTING CO . V. UNITED STATES 319 U.S. 190 ( 1943 ) MR . JUSTICE FRANKFURTER delivered the opinion of the Court . We come . . . to an appeal ...
Page 77
... license renewal policies , to study the effects of televised violence , to ban cigarette adver- tising , to institute penalties for false and misleading advertising , and to consider the licensing of networks . Clearly , influential ...
... license renewal policies , to study the effects of televised violence , to ban cigarette adver- tising , to institute penalties for false and misleading advertising , and to consider the licensing of networks . Clearly , influential ...
Page 186
... license to the censor , approving a grant of power to city officials to prevent the showing of any moving picture these officials deem un- worthy of a license . It thus gives formal sanction to censorship in its purest and most far ...
... license to the censor , approving a grant of power to city officials to prevent the showing of any moving picture these officials deem un- worthy of a license . It thus gives formal sanction to censorship in its purest and most far ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF THE SUPREME COURT | 1 |
2 | 20 |
New York Times v United States 1971 | 32 |
Copyright | |
16 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
action actual malice adults advertisement appeal broadcast Calcasieu Parish censor censorship charge Chief Justice citizens Commission concurring conduct Congress constitutionally conviction courtroom criminal criticism damages debate decision defamation defense delivered the opinion dissenting due process effect federal film Fourteenth Amendment free speech freedom of expression freedom of speech Ginzburg guarantees individual involved issue Joseph Burstyn judgment judicial jurors jury Justice Black Justice Brennan Justice Douglas Justice Stewart Lady Chatterley's Lover legislation libel liberty license limited magazines matter ment morals motion pictures newspapers obscene material obscenity offensive petitioner police prior restraint problem prohibit prosecution prurient public interest public official published question reasons responsibility Roth rule sexual materials Sheppard society speech and press standards statements statute Supreme Court television tion trial judge truth United Warren Court York York Times Co