1. Toledo Newspaper Co. v. United States, No. 371, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 7, 8, 1918 , June 10, 1918
OVERVIEW: Contempt convictions of newspaper and its editor were sustained on the ground that rights of the press were subject to court's power to restrain acts that tended to obstruct and prevent the untrammeled and unprejudiced exercise of judicial power.
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