Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 19. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1980 |
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Court . The case was Zurcher v . Stanford Daily.82 A majority held that authorities could search a newspaper office under warrant that is , without notice or a prior adversary hear- ing - for documentary evidence of a crime committed ...
Court . The case was Zurcher v . Stanford Daily.82 A majority held that authorities could search a newspaper office under warrant that is , without notice or a prior adversary hear- ing - for documentary evidence of a crime committed ...
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... Stanford Daily published photographs of an anti - war demonstration in which unidentified persons had attacked and injured nine policemen . Hoping to find more photographic evidence , the police obtained a warrant and searched the ...
... Stanford Daily published photographs of an anti - war demonstration in which unidentified persons had attacked and injured nine policemen . Hoping to find more photographic evidence , the police obtained a warrant and searched the ...
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... newspaper office are im- permissible in all but a very few situations . A search warrant should be permitted only in ... Stanford Daily v . Zurcher , 550 F.2d 464 , 466 ( 9th Cir . 1977 ) . 59. 436 U.S. 547 , 553 ( 1978 ) . 60. Id . at ...
... newspaper office are im- permissible in all but a very few situations . A search warrant should be permitted only in ... Stanford Daily v . Zurcher , 550 F.2d 464 , 466 ( 9th Cir . 1977 ) . 59. 436 U.S. 547 , 553 ( 1978 ) . 60. Id . at ...
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