An edition of Freedom of the press affirmed (1942)

Freedom of the press affirmed

what the "contempt of court" victory of the Los Angeles Times in the United States Supreme Court means to the American public and to American newspapers

Freedom of the press affirmed
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An edition of Freedom of the press affirmed (1942)

Freedom of the press affirmed

what the "contempt of court" victory of the Los Angeles Times in the United States Supreme Court means to the American public and to American newspapers

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L.A. Times
Language
English
Pages
19

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Cover title.

The Los Angeles Bar Association had filed contempt charges against the Times, contending that five Times editorials dealing with legal cases were "still pending."

McCoy, R.E. Freedom, L357

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Los Angeles, Calif.]

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Pagination
19 pages
Number of pages
19

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OL52875887M
OCLC/WorldCat
19474279

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