| Edith M. Phelps - 1927 - 206 Seiten
...prior restraint, so always, that he does not injure any other person in his rights, person, property or reputation; and so always, that he does not thereby...public peace, or attempt to subvert the Government." (Story's "Commentaries on the Constitution," Sec. 1874.) The Constitution does not protect a publisher... | |
| Bernard H. Siegan - 232 Seiten
...prior restraint, so always that he does not injure any other person in his rights, person, property or reputation; and so always that he does not thereby...peace, or attempt to subvert the government. It is neither more or less than an expansion of the great doctrine recently brought into operation in the... | |
| Daniel Patrick Moynihan - 1998 - 292 Seiten
...prior restraint, so always that he does not injure any other person in his rights, person, property, or reputation, and so always that he does not thereby...public peace or attempt to subvert the Government" (emphasis added). Shields also cited the Supreme Court of Ohio, which had defined the parallel between... | |
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