| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1969 - 1456 էջ
...should be read as a command that the government was without power to protect that freedom. . . . That Amendment rests on the assumption that the widest...that a free press is a condition of a free society. Surely a coirjiiand that the government itself shall not Impede the free flow of ideas docs not afford... | |
| Robert Britt Horwitz - 1989 - 430 էջ
...and because they promote cultural pluralism. As the Court wrote in Associated Press v. United States, the First Amendment "rests on the assumption that...antagonistic sources is essential to the welfare of the public."67 This affirmative reading of the First Amendment underlay the decadelong effort of the District... | |
| C. Edwin Baker - 1992 - 396 էջ
...should be read as a command that the government was without power to protect that freedom. . . . That Amendment rests on the assumption that the widest...sources is essential to the welfare of the public. . . . Surely a command that the government itself shall not impede the free flow of ideas does not... | |
| Judith Lichtenberg - 1990 - 424 էջ
...the diversification principle - the notion that the diversity of sources of information is paramount. The First Amendment "rests on the assumption that...that a free press is a condition of a free society. "7 3. As a constitutional matter, the approach taken to achieve the diversification principle must... | |
| 1990 - 1034 էջ
...argument against application of the Sherman Act, here provides powerful reasons to the contrary. That Amendment rests on the assumption that the widest...that a free press is a condition of a free society. Surely a command that the government itself shall not impede the free flow of ideas does not afford... | |
| Robert Britt Horwitz - 1989 - 430 էջ
...and because they promote cultural pluralism. As the Court wrote in Associated Press v. United States, the First Amendment "rests on the assumption that...sources is essential to the welfare of the public." 67 This affirmative reading of the First Amendment underlay the decadelong effort of the District of... | |
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