| United States. Supreme Court - 1969 - 1102 lapas
...the privacy of one's own home. If the First Amendment means anything, it means that a State has no business telling a man, sitting alone in his own house,...giving government the power to control men's minds. And yet, in the face of these traditional notions of individual liberty, Georgia asserts the right... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1969 - 746 lapas
...which the Court said, and I quote : If the First Amendment means anything, it means that a state has no business telling a man sitting alone in his own house...what books he may read or what films he may watch. Now, I think this raises for us the question of whether or not watching television programs or films... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Post Office and Civil Service - 1970 - 196 lapas
...Amendment means anything, it means that a state has no business telling a man, sitting alone in his house, what books he may read or what films he may...government the power to control men's minds." (394 US at p. 565). Mr. Justice Stewart put it this way in Q'mzburg v. United States : "In the realm of expression... | |
| United States. Commission on Obscenity and Pornography - 1970 - 652 lapas
...into the privacy of one's own home. If the First Amendment means anything it means that a state has no business telling a man, sitting alone in his own house,...what books he may read or what films he may watch." At page 551, Justice Marshall states: "Roth and the cases following that decision are not impaired... | |
| Adam Carlyle Breckenridge - 1970 - 168 lapas
...Constitution. Justice Marshall said that "if the First Amendment means anything, it means that a State has no business telling a man, sitting alone in his own house,...what books he may read or what films he may watch." He considered that the entire heritage of Constitutional rights "rebels at the thought of giving government... | |
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