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Filed under: Censorship -- United States Media Literacy: An Alternative to Censorship (second edition; New York: Free Expression Policy Project, c2003), by Marjorie Heins and Christina Cho (PDF at fepproject.org) Jurgen and the Censor: Report of the Emergency Committee Organized to Protest Against the Suppression of James Branch Cabell's Jurgen (New York: Privately printed for the Emergency Committee, 1920), by Emergency Committee Organized to Protest Against the Suppression of James Branch Cabell's Jurgen, contrib. by James Branch Cabell, Barrett H. Clark, Padraic Colum, Edward Hale Bierstadt, Arnold Bennett, Theodore Dreiser, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Joseph Hergesheimer, Sinclair Lewis, H. L. Mencken, Christopher Morley, Hugh Walpole, Kate Douglas Wiggin, and Owen Wister (page images at HathiTrust) Who is the Enemy: Anthony Comstock Or You? (New York: Edwin C. Walker, 1903), by Edwin C. Walker (page images at Google; US access only)
Filed under: Censorship -- United States -- YearbooksFiled under: Freedom of the press -- United States Criminal Prohibitions on Leaks and Other Disclosures of Classified Defense Information (Washington: Congressional Research Service, 2017), by Stephen P. Mulligan and Jennifer Elsea (PDF at fas.org) First Amendment: Cases, Controversies, and Contexts (Chicago: CALI eLangdell Press, 2016), by Ruthann Robson (revised first edition: multiple formats at archive.org) Confessions of a Presidential Speechwriter (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, c2014), by Craig R. Smith (multiple formats with commentary at fulcrum.org) Samuel Medary and The Crisis: Testing the Limits of Press Freedom (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c1995), by Reed W. Smith (PDF at Ohio State) The Post Office Ban on "Revolutionary Age" (1931), by American Civil Liberties Union (multiple formats at archive.org) "Obscene" Literature and Constitutional Law: A Forensic Defense of Freedom of the Press (1911), by Theodore Schroeder (multiple formats at archive.org) Censorship of Comic Books: A Statement in Opposition on Civil Liberties Grounds (1955), by American Civil Liberties Union (page images at HathiTrust) The Crimes of the "Times": A Test of Newspaper Decency (Pasadena: The author, 1921), by Upton Sinclair
Filed under: Freedom of the press -- United States -- 21st centuryFiled under: Freedom of the press -- United States -- HistoryFiled under: Freedom of the press -- Massachusetts The Development of Freedom of the Press in Massachusetts (Harvard Historical Studies v12; New York et al.: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1906), by C. A. Duniway Filed under: Freedom of the press -- New York (State) A Brief Narrative of the Case and Tryal of John Peter Zenger, Printer of the New-York Weekly Journal (New York: J. P. Zenger, 1736), by John Peter Zenger, contrib. by Andrew Hamilton and James Alexander (HTML at Evans TCP) Remarks on Zenger's Tryal, Taken Out of the Barbados Gazette's, for the Benefit of the Students in Law, and Others in North-America (attributed to Blenman in this corpus; New York: Reprinted by H. Gaine, 1770), by Jonathan Blenman (HTML at Evans TCP) The Tryal of John Peter Zenger, of New-York, Printer, Who Was Lately Try'd and Acquitted for Printing and Publishing a Libel Against the Government; With the Pleadings and Arguments on Both Sides (fourth edition; London: Printred for J. Wilford, 1738) (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Internet -- Censorship -- United StatesFiled under: Postal service -- Censorship -- United States |