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Branzburg Vs. Hayes
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- Jun 29, 1972
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U.S. 665 (1972) U.S. Supreme Court Branzburg v. HayesSearch
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U.S. 665 (1972) Branzburg v. HayesSearch
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S. 679 -709. No. 705, 461 S.W.2d 345, and Kentucky Court of Appeals judgment in unreported case of Branzburg v. MeigsSearch
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by the First Amendment. We hold that it does not. I The writ of certiorari in No. 70-85, Branzburg v. HayesSearch
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mandamus in the Kentucky Court of Appeals on the same ground, but the Court of Appeals denied the petition. Branzburg v. PageSearch
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and rejecting petitioner's claim of a First Amendment privilege. It distinguished Caldwell v. UnitedSearch
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to countervailing interests. Ibid. The court rejected the holding of the Ninth Circuit in Caldwell v. UnitedSearch
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to quash was affirmed, and we granted a writ of certiorari to petitioner Pappas. 402 U.S. 942 (1971). United States v. CaldwellSearch
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and the Court of Appeals reversed. Caldwell v. UnitedSearch
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Associated Press v. NLRBSearch
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from the requirements of the National Labor Relations Act. The holding was reaffirmed in Oklahoma Press Publishing Co. v. WallingSearch
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a newspaper publishing business would abridge the freedom of press guaranteed by the First Amendment. See also Mabee v. WhiteSearch
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Plains Publishing Co., 327 U. S. 178 (1946). Associated Press v. UnitedSearch
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of the Sherman Act to a newsgathering and disseminating organization. Cf. Indiana Farmer's Guide Publishing Co. v. PrairieSearch
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Co. v. UnitedSearch
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Lorain Journal Co. v. UnitedSearch
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Likewise, a newspaper may be subjected to nondiscriminatory forms of general taxation. Grosjean v. AmericanSearch
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itself to liability for damages, including punitive damages, or even criminal prosecution. See New York Times Co. v. SullivanSearch
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Curtis Publishing Co. v. ButtsSearch
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A newspaper or a journalist may also be punished for contempt of court, in appropriate circumstances. Craig v. HarneySearch
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the press a constitutional right of special access to information not available to the public generally. Zemel v. RuskSearch
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New York Times Co. v. UnitedSearch
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Tribune Review Publishing Co. v. ThomasSearch
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In the Matter of United Press Assns. v. ValenteSearch
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N.Y. 71, 77, 123 N.E.2d 777, 778 (1954). In Zemel v. RuskSearch
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trials if such restrictions re necessary to assure a defendant a fair trial before an impartial tribunal. In Sheppard v. MaxwellSearch
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Id. at 384 U. S. 361 . See also Estes v. TexasSearch
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Plunkett v. HamiltonSearch
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Clein v. StateSearch
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Mooney v. SheriffSearch
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Joslyn v. PeopleSearch
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Adams v. AssociatedSearch
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Brewster v. BostonSearch
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exempted confidential information from public disclosure pursuant to a subpoena issued in a civil suit, Garland v. TorreSearch
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State v. BuchananSearch
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Murphy v. ColoradoSearch
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These courts have applied the presumption against the existence of an asserted testimonial privilege, United States v. BryanSearch
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such as Caldwell, have recognized and given effect to some form of constitutional newsman's privilege. See State v. KnopsSearch
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Alioto v. CowlesSearch
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People v. DohrnSearch
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Costello v. UnitedSearch
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Blair v. UnitedSearch
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