| Martin Edelman - 1984 - 416 Seiten
...Brennan). 66. Young v. American Mini Theatres, Inc., 427 US 50 (1976) "... even though we recognize that the First Amendment will not tolerate the total suppression...artistic value, it is manifest that society's interest is protecting this type of expression is of a wholly different, and lesser, magnitude than the interest... | |
| United States. Attorney General's Commission on Pornography - 1986 - 936 Seiten
...v. New Hampshire, 315 US 568, 571-72(1942). 1425 354 us 484. 1426 413 us 35. 1427 427 US 50 (1976). First Amendment will not tolerate the total suppression...this type of expression is of a wholly different, and lesser, magnitude than the interest in untrammeled political debate that inspired Voltaire's immortal... | |
| Christian Lerat - 1989 - 340 Seiten
...Detroit zoning limitation on adult theaters showing erotic films. Stevens explained his reasoning. Society's interest in protecting this type of expression is of a wholly different, and lesser, magnitude than the interest in untrammeled political debate... Whether political oratory or... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1988 - 1186 Seiten
...overriding interests are implicated. 'See American Mini Theatres, 427 US, at 70 (plurality opinion) (1T]t is manifest that society's interest in protecting...this type of expression is of a wholly different, and lesser, magnitude than the interest in untrammeled political debate . . ."). Opinion of the Court 475... | |
| Charles M. Lamb, Stephen C. Halpern - 1991 - 532 Seiten
...Theaters, Inc. (1976) and upheld restrictions on the location of adult theaters. According to Stevens, "society's interest in protecting this type of expression is of a wholly different and lesser magnitude than the interest in untrammeled political debate that inspired Voltaire's immortal... | |
| Melvin I. Urofsky - 1994 - 598 Seiten
...majority upholding zoning ordinances that regulated the location of adult theaters, and asserted that: it is manifest that society's interest in protecting...this type of expression is of a wholly different, and lesser, magnitude than the interest in untrammeled political debate . . . few of us would march our... | |
| Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred Dycus Miller, Jeffrey Paul - 2004 - 468 Seiten
...(1978). 44 Günther and Sullivan, Constitutional Law, 1155. Moreover, even though we recognize that the First Amendment will not tolerate the total suppression...this type of expression is of a wholly different, and lesser, magnitude than the interest in untrammeled political debate that inspired Voltaire's immortal... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 2005 - 1692 Seiten
...Justice Stevens, hardly a right-winger, had this to say, and I quote: "Even though we recognize that the First Amendment will not tolerate the total suppression...this type of expression is of a wholly different and lesser magnitude than the interest in untrammeled political debate." Few of us would march our sons... | |
| Gerhard Leibholz - 1981 - 718 Seiten
...speech entitled to constitutional protection. Justice Stevens wrote: »[E]ven though we recognize that the First Amendment will not tolerate the total suppression...this type of expression is of a wholly different, and lesser, magnitude than the interest in untrammeled political debate . . . «553 Thus »the State may... | |
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