| United States. Supreme Court - 1938 - 826 páginas
...defense of liberty, as the pamphlets of Thomas Paine and others in our own history abundantly attest. The press in its historic connotation comprehends...which affords a vehicle of information and opinion. What we have had recent occasion to say with respect to the vital importance of protecting this essential... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations - 1954 - 1128 páginas
...452, Mr. Chief Justice Hughes, in speaking of freedom of speech, said : "The press in its historical connotation comprehends every sort of publication...which affords a vehicle of information and opinion." All the recent famous, well-known decisions upon the question of liberty of speech or freedom of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations - 1956 - 958 páginas
...periodicals or news media or to those who own or control printing presses. The term "press" in its historical @ f * i sSY O g W, S T U 0 0 U = *e B$ ʌR C ` ! J [P0 s )s _ yR 0 nk Similarly, freedom of speech, though shared by, is not confined to persons who happen to own or control... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1958 - 516 páginas
...or news mediums or to those who own or control printing presses. The term "press" in its historical connotation comprehends every sort of publication...which affords a vehicle of information and opinion." Similarly, freedom of speech, though shared by, is not confined to persons who happen to own or control... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1959 - 926 páginas
...Griffin, 303 US 444, 452, defined the First Amendment right with which we now deal in the broadest terms, "The press in its historic connotation comprehends...which affords a vehicle of information and opinion." And see Jamison v. Texas, 318 US 413, 416; Martin v. Struthers, 498 DOUGLAS, J., concurring. 319 US... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1972 - 1362 páginas
...affirmed by the Supreme Court. Justice Douglas said : "The press in its historic connotation comprehend* every sort of publication which affords a vehicle...said : "If the advertisement is not false, defendants havea constitutional right to utilize it even though its content and blataucy may annoy both the (I"ederal... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1972 - 300 páginas
...defense of liberty, as the pamphlets of Thomas Paine and others in our own history abundantly attest. The press in its historic connotation comprehends every sort of publication which accords a vehicle of information and opinion ..." Indeed, the Supreme Court majority in Branzburg-Pappas-Caldwell... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee No. 3 - 1972 - 294 páginas
...defense of liberty, as the pamphlets of Thomas Paine and others in our own history abundantly attest. The press in its historic connotation comprehends every sort of publication which accords a vehicle of information and opinion . . ." Indeed, the Supreme Court majority in Branzburg-Pappas-Caldwell... | |
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