Mass Media and the Supreme Court: The Legacy of the Warren YearsKenneth S. Devol |
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Page 181
... standards and to supervise the private morals of the Nation . In addition , the Justices of this Court seem espe- cially unsuited to make the kind of value judgments - as to what movies are good or bad for local communities - which the ...
... standards and to supervise the private morals of the Nation . In addition , the Justices of this Court seem espe- cially unsuited to make the kind of value judgments - as to what movies are good or bad for local communities - which the ...
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... standards ” aspect of the Roth test implies a determination of the constitutional ques- tion of obscenity in each case by the standards of the particular local com- munity from which the case arises . This is an incorrect reading of ...
... standards ” aspect of the Roth test implies a determination of the constitutional ques- tion of obscenity in each case by the standards of the particular local com- munity from which the case arises . This is an incorrect reading of ...
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... standards set forth in New York Times and thus would have held the privilege defeasible by actual malice - defined ... standards ! Further it was understood that the chief significance of the standard relates sim- ply to how jury ...
... standards set forth in New York Times and thus would have held the privilege defeasible by actual malice - defined ... standards ! Further it was understood that the chief significance of the standard relates sim- ply to how jury ...
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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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