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James F. Byrnes And The Supreme Count 1941-1942, Robert Mcc Figg Jr.
James F. Byrnes And The Supreme Count 1941-1942, Robert Mcc Figg Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
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Remarks On The Life Of James F. Byrnes, Donald S. Russell
Remarks On The Life Of James F. Byrnes, Donald S. Russell
South Carolina Law Review
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Bellis V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Bellis V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
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Obscenity And The Right To Be Let Alone: The Balancing Of Constitutional Rights, Stephen W. Gard
Obscenity And The Right To Be Let Alone: The Balancing Of Constitutional Rights, Stephen W. Gard
Stephen W. Gard
While on the one hand a conceptual framework for obscenity cases is essential, it is equally true that the Supreme Court has in the past accepted theories proposed by commentators without making significant progress in extricating itself from the quagmire. In light of this situation, the purpose of this Note is not to urge the Court to accept any new theory for dealing with obscenity, but, rather, to suggest a conceptual framework present in the results of its prior decisions and to urge its explicit acceptance by the Court. No attempt will be made to be faithful to all the …