Freedom of Speech in the United StatesThis work covers the development of freedom of speech from Athens, through Rome, to England and the United States. It contains an up-to-date treatment of defamation and privacy, obscenity, commercial speech, prior retraint, free press/fair trial, copyright and broadcasting, and media access. |
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... films , it did reject its application to The Miracle , the specific film in question . In November of 1950 the Italian film The Miracle , directed by Roberto Rossellini and star- ring Anna Magnani , was licensed by the New York State ...
... films , it did reject its application to The Miracle , the specific film in question . In November of 1950 the Italian film The Miracle , directed by Roberto Rossellini and star- ring Anna Magnani , was licensed by the New York State ...
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... film and then look at some related issues of prior restraint and " public decency . " The Prior Restraint of Film During the twentieth century , a special " dread " of the communicative power of the channel of film has pervaded the ...
... film and then look at some related issues of prior restraint and " public decency . " The Prior Restraint of Film During the twentieth century , a special " dread " of the communicative power of the channel of film has pervaded the ...
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... Film Corporation to Chicago's censorship law and , by implication , to all prior- restraint statutes applying to film . Times Film applied for a license to show the nonobscene Don Juan , a motion picture based on Mozart's opera Don ...
... Film Corporation to Chicago's censorship law and , by implication , to all prior- restraint statutes applying to film . Times Film applied for a license to show the nonobscene Don Juan , a motion picture based on Mozart's opera Don ...
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Licensing | 11 |
Freedom of Speech in America | 17 |
Freedom of Speech in the | 24 |
Copyright | |
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