1. Freedman v. Maryland, No. 69, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 19, 1964, Argued , March 1, 1965, Decided
OVERVIEW: A state censorship statute that failed to provide adequate safeguards against undue inhibition of protected expression, requiring that all films be submitted to a censor board prior to exhibition, was an invalid prior restraint on Free Speech.
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