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U.S. Supreme Court NEAR v. STATE OF MINNESOTA EX REL. OLSON, 283 U.S. 697 (1931)
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I. NEAR V. MINNESOTA: BACKGROUND II. INCORPORATION: THE NECESSARY PRECONDITION III. COL. MCCORMICK TAKES CHARGE OF NEAR IV. BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT V...
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FREEDOM OF THE PRESS is a bedrock constitutional principle. However...
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A two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and former columnist for the New York Times who has written three other books, including Gideons Trumpet, Lewis is the James Madison Visiting Ptofessor of First Amendment Issues at Columbia Univetsity's journalism school. The amendments were only applied to the federal government, which did not have laws restricting speech or publication from the expiration of the Sedition Act in 1801 until World War I. The book covers the key cases, such as Near v. Minnesota and New York Times v. Sullivan, and also delves into broad constitutional issues, such as privacy and a right to a fair trial.
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Appellant: J.M. Near
Appellee: State of Minnesota, ex rel. Floyd B. Olson, County Attorney of Hennepin County
Appellant's Clai...
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...Allen , the Court upheld a Minnesota deduction from state income tax available to paren... Then, in 1970, a nearly unanimous Court sustained a state exemption from r...
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Although GITLOW V. NEW YORK (1925) had accepted for the sake of argument t...
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...New York, 268 U. S. 652, 666; Near v. Minnesota ex rel. Olson, 283 U. S. 697, but the...
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...58 , 70 (1963); see also Near v. Minnesota, (1931). The Government "thus carrie...
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...California, 283 U.S. 359 (1931). . Press- Near v. Minnesota ex rel. Olson, 283 U.S. 697, 701 (193...