| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1973 - 812 páginas
...interests pressed upon us here by the defense. 10. Indeed, as the Court observed in ColdKcll, a. 9, iapra, "without some protection for seeking out the news, freedom of the press could be eviscerated." 40C US at 6S1, 92 Si r , at 2CM. Similarly, to compel a newsman to breach a confidential relationship... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1976 - 1566 páginas
...sources of information about the trial." 522 F.2d at 237. Citing dictum from Brambur*g v. Hayes that without "some protection for seeking out the news, freedom of the press could be eviscerated." 408 US 665, 681 (1972), the Court concluded that the silence order abridged CBS's "constitutionally... | |
| A. E. Dick Howard, Sanford A. Newman - 1976 - 98 páginas
...sources of information about the trial." 522 F.2d at 237. Citing dictum from Branzbw«g v. Hayes that without "some protection for seeking out the news, freedom of the press could be eviscerated," 408 US 665, 681 (1972), the Court concluded that the silence order abridged CBS's "constitutionally... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Standards of Official Conduct - 1976 - 760 páginas
...expressly recognized that news gathering by the press has First Amendment protection. The Court stated: "without some protection for seeking out the news, freedom of the press would be eviscerated," 408 US at 681, and emphasized that "news gathering is not without its First... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Standards of Official Conduct - 1976 - 766 páginas
...expressly recognized that news gathering by the press has First Amendment protection. The Court stated: "without some protection for seeking out the news, freedom of the press would be eviscerated," 408 US at 681, and emphasized that "news gathering is not without its First... | |
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