We immediately feel that the argument is wrong or strained which extends the guaranty of free opinion and speech to the multitudinous shows which are advertised on the billboards of our cities and towns, and which regards them as emblems of public safety,... Proposed Investigation of the Motion-picture Industry - Page 19by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1922 - 64 pagesFull view - About this book
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...contention. We immediately feel that the argument is wrong or strained which extends the guaranties of free opinion and speech to the multitudinous shows...of our cities and towns, and which regards them as em»Kalem Co. т. Harper Bros. 222 US 66, 56 L. ed. 92, 32 Sup. Ct. Вер. 20, Ann. Си. 1913Л,... | |
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...contention. We immediately feel that the argument is wrong or strained which extends the guaranties of free opinion and speech to the multitudinous shows...motion pictures and other spectacles into practical and legiil similitude to a free press and liberty of opinion. The judicial sense supporting the common... | |
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...censorship of motion pictures, the United States Supreme Court says, after considering this claim: The first Impulse of the mind Is to reject the contention....advertised on the billboards of our cities and towns. The court then adds: The judicial sense, supporting the common sense of the country, is against the... | |
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...valid. saying: "We immediately feel that the argument is wrong or strained which extends the guarantee of free opinion and speech to the multitudinous shows...advertised on the billboards of our cities and towns." The Court then adds: "The judicial sense supporting the common sense of the country is against the... | |
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