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7 of 7 results found for - "Justice Hugo L. Black"  
[Quote No.60821] Need Area: Mind > Learn
"[Freedom of thought, speech, expression and press versus censorship and propaganda:-] The Press was protected so that it could bare the secrets of the government and inform the people. Only a free and unrestrained press can effectively expose deception in government. And paramount among the responsibilities of a free press is the duty to prevent any part of the government from deceiving the people [because without the whole truth informed consent and individual freedom and personal responsibility is impossible]." - Justice Hugo L. Black
(1886-1971) US Supreme Court Justice. Source: New York Times v. Unites States (Pentagon Papers) 1971.
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[Quote No.60820] Need Area: Friends > Conversation
"[Freedom of thought, speech, expression and press versus censorship and propaganda:] The Press was protected so that it could bare the secrets of the government and inform the people. Only a free and unrestrained press can effectively expose deception in government. And paramount among the responsibilities of a free press is the duty to prevent any part of the government from deceiving the people [because without the whole truth informed consent and individual freedom and personal responsibility is impossible]." - Justice Hugo L. Black
(1886-1971) US Supreme Court Justice. Source: New York Times v. Unites States (Pentagon Papers) 1971.
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[Quote No.60868] Need Area: Friends > Conversation
"[Freedom of thought, speech, expression and press versus censorship and propaganda:] Without deviation, without exception, without any ifs, buts, or whereases, freedom of speech means that you shall not do something to people either for the views they express, or the words they speak or write." - Justice Hugo L. Black
(1886-1971) US Supreme Court Justice. Source: One Man's Stand For Freedom, 1963.
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[Quote No.61732] Need Area: Friends > Conversation
"[Freedom of thought, speech, expression and press versus censorship and propaganda:] Anonymous pamphlets, leaflets, brochures and even books have played an important role in the progress of mankind. Persecuted groups and sects from time to time throughout history have been able to criticize the oppressive practices and laws either anonymously or not at all... It is plain that anonymity has sometimes been assumed for the most constructive purposes." - Justice Hugo L. Black
(1886-1971) US Supreme Court Justice. Source: Tally v. California, 1960.
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[Quote No.67085] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Freedom of thought, speech, expression and press versus censorship and propaganda:] The Press was protected [through the First Amendment to the US Constitution] so that it could bare the secrets of the government and inform the people. Only a free and unrestrained press can effectively expose deception in government. And paramount among the responsibilities of a free press is the duty to prevent any part of the government from deceiving the people." - Justice Hugo L. Black
(1886-1971) US Supreme Court Justice. Source: New York Times v. Unites States (Pentagon Papers) 1971.
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[Quote No.67442] Need Area: Friends > General
"The public welfare demands that constitutional cases must be decided according to the terms of the Constitution [initial social contract along with any ratified amendments] itself, and not according to [any non-democratically mandated, individual] judges' views of fairness, reasonableness, or justice." - Justice Hugo L. Black
(1886-1971) US Supreme Court Justice. Source: Lecture, Columbia University, 1968.
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[Quote No.68180] Need Area: Friends > General
"[Morality and ethics:] In my judgment the people of no nation can lose their liberty so long as a Bill of Rights like ours survives and its basic purposes are conscientiously interpreted, enforced and respected so as to afford continuous protection against old, as well as new, devices and practices which might thwart those purposes." - Justice Hugo L. Black
(1886-1971) US Supreme Court Justice. Source: Adamson v. California, 332 U.S. 46, 89 (Dissent) (1947).
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