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- catalog contributor b4784420.
- catalog created "[1966]".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "[1966]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1966]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 329-333.".
- catalog description "Part I. The Supreme Court and the Right of Free Speech for Motion Pictures under the Constitution: The "Early Period," 1915-52 -- The Supreme Court's Initial Encounter with the Issue -- Free Speech Protections of the United States Constitution Extended to the States -- Constitutional Limitations on PriorRestraintson Speech -- Motion Pictures Accorded Status of Free Speech -- Part II. Motion Pictures and the Right of Free Expression under the Constitution: The "Modern Period," 1953-65 -- The Extension of Burstyn v. Wilson and the Split on the Supreme Court -- The Supreme Court Defines Obscenity -- Motion Pictures, Literature, and Censorship: The Present State of the Law -- Part III. State Censorship of Motion Pictures -- Movie Censorship in Louisiana and Florida -- The Voiding of Three State Censorship Laws -- The Questionnaire -- Movie Censorship in New York State -- Movie Censorship in Maryland -- Movie Censorship in Virginia -- Movie Censorship in Kansas -- Part IV. Local Censorship of Motion Pictures -- Movie Censorship in Chicago -- Movie Censorship in Detroit -- Movie Censorship in Memphis -- Movie Censorship in Atlanta -- Part V. Conclusion -- The Hiatus in the Enforcement of the "Supreme Law" -- Should Motion Picture Censorship be Abolished -- Appendixes -- I. The Questionnaire -- II. Interview with Mr. Louis Pesce -- III. Interview with Mr. Elwood L. Gebhart -- IV. Interview with Mrs. Lollie Whitehead and Mrs. Russell Wagers -- V. Interview with Sergeant Robert E. Murphy and Patrolman James O'Neill -- VI. Interview with Mrs. Minter S. Hooker -- VII. Interview with Mrs. Christine S. Gilliam.".
- catalog extent "x, 339 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Movies, censorship, and the law.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Movies, censorship, and the law.".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "[1966]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press".
- catalog relation "Movies, censorship, and the law.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "340".
- catalog subject "KF4300 .C3".
- catalog subject "Motion pictures Censorship United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. The Supreme Court and the Right of Free Speech for Motion Pictures under the Constitution: The "Early Period," 1915-52 -- The Supreme Court's Initial Encounter with the Issue -- Free Speech Protections of the United States Constitution Extended to the States -- Constitutional Limitations on PriorRestraintson Speech -- Motion Pictures Accorded Status of Free Speech -- Part II. Motion Pictures and the Right of Free Expression under the Constitution: The "Modern Period," 1953-65 -- The Extension of Burstyn v. Wilson and the Split on the Supreme Court -- The Supreme Court Defines Obscenity -- Motion Pictures, Literature, and Censorship: The Present State of the Law -- Part III. State Censorship of Motion Pictures -- Movie Censorship in Louisiana and Florida -- The Voiding of Three State Censorship Laws -- The Questionnaire -- Movie Censorship in New York State -- Movie Censorship in Maryland -- Movie Censorship in Virginia -- Movie Censorship in Kansas -- Part IV. Local Censorship of Motion Pictures -- Movie Censorship in Chicago -- Movie Censorship in Detroit -- Movie Censorship in Memphis -- Movie Censorship in Atlanta -- Part V. Conclusion -- The Hiatus in the Enforcement of the "Supreme Law" -- Should Motion Picture Censorship be Abolished -- Appendixes -- I. The Questionnaire -- II. Interview with Mr. Louis Pesce -- III. Interview with Mr. Elwood L. Gebhart -- IV. Interview with Mrs. Lollie Whitehead and Mrs. Russell Wagers -- V. Interview with Sergeant Robert E. Murphy and Patrolman James O'Neill -- VI. Interview with Mrs. Minter S. Hooker -- VII. Interview with Mrs. Christine S. Gilliam.".
- catalog title "Movies, censorship, and the law [by] Ira H. Carmen.".
- catalog type "text".