1. Landmark Communications v. Va., No. 76-1450, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 11, 1978, Argued , May 1, 1978, Decided
OVERVIEW: A state law that criminalized disclosure of confidential information regarding proceedings before the Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission as to a judge's misconduct violated the U.S. Constitution's first amendment guarantee of freedom of speech.
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