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Newspapers and the law, 1938-12-10

 Item — Volume: 3

Scope and Contents

Pamphlet

Dates

  • 1938-12-10

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on use of the materials in the department for research; all patrons must comply with federal copyright regulations.

Extent

From the Series: 5 Volumes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

General

  • Occasion: Chicago Bar Association (Chicago, Ill.)
  • "Hitler" subject index card has date 1938-03-10
  • Frank Hughes/Lloyd Wendt identifier: HW132
  • Annotation by Frank Hughes and Lloyd Wendt: ANPA [American Newspaper Publishers Association] & Bar couldn't agree on crime news, reporting trials, photo & radio in court, editorial comment & selecting judges. British press. Censorship. All government attacks freedom of the press. Courts get pressure. California & Los Angeles times case. Rhode Island case. Supreme Court of the United States packing. Court cases always discussed. Newspapers should have same right.
  • Subjects assigned by Tribune Company Archives staff: Los Angeles times; Police gazette; American Bar Association; American News Company; American Newspaper Publishers Association; Bryan, William Jennings; Burr, Aaron; California; Chamberlain, Neville; Chicago Bar Association; Congress of Industrial Organizations; Czechoslovakia; Daladier, Édouard; Darrow, Clarence; Dayton (Tenn.); Edward VIII (King of Great Britain); Fox, Richard; Freedom of the press; George V (King of Great Britain); Germany; Great Britain; Harbord, James G. (Major-General); Hitler, Adolf; Illinois -- Judiciary; Jackson, Andrew; Jackson, Robert H. (Justice); Janis, Elsie; La Guardia, Fiorello; Los Angeles Bar Association; Marshall, John (Chief Justice); McCormick, Robert R. (Colonel); McNamara Brothers; Michigan; Mooney, Thomas; Mowrer, Schuyler C.; Mylius, Edward F.; Newspapers; Pecora, Ferdinand C. (Judge); Photography; Racine (Wis.); Radio; Rhode Island; Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; Sacco, Nicola; San Francisco (Calif.); Strikes; Tennessee vs. John Thomas Scopes; United States. Supreme Court; Vanzetti, Bartolomeo; World War I; Zenger, John Peter
  • Subject assigned by Frank Hughes and Lloyd Wendt: Freedom of the press
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