Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 19. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1980 |
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58. lappuse
... requirement that any printed work be read and licensed by official censors before publica- tion — a requirement first established by the Crown in 1538a1 and reimposed by Parliament in a statute of June 14 , 1643 , after the Puritan ...
... requirement that any printed work be read and licensed by official censors before publica- tion — a requirement first established by the Crown in 1538a1 and reimposed by Parliament in a statute of June 14 , 1643 , after the Puritan ...
120. lappuse
... requirement of ini- tial resort to a subpoena duces tecum or other special proce- dural devices , such as notice and ... requirements be applied with " par- ticular exactitude " where first amendment interests would be jeopardized by the ...
... requirement of ini- tial resort to a subpoena duces tecum or other special proce- dural devices , such as notice and ... requirements be applied with " par- ticular exactitude " where first amendment interests would be jeopardized by the ...
248. lappuse
... requirement reflects the very funda- mental idea of the fairness doctrine , " the development of an informed public opinion through the public dissemination of news and ideas concerning the vital public issues of the day . " In the text ...
... requirement reflects the very funda- mental idea of the fairness doctrine , " the development of an informed public opinion through the public dissemination of news and ideas concerning the vital public issues of the day . " In the text ...
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