| United States. Supreme Court - 1964 - 954 strani
...amendments thereto — -a power which, more than any other, ought to produce universal alarm, because it is levelled against the right of freely examining public...measures, and of free communication among the people thereon, which has ever been justly deemed the only effectual guardian of every other right." 4 Elliot's... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1964 - 340 strani
...the fundamental importance of this legislation. President Madison pointed out that — •:,;.,..! The right of freely examining public characters and. measures, and of free communication thereon, is the only effectual guardian of every other right. The greatest danger presented by our... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1964 - 336 strani
...to point up the fundamental importance of this legislation. President Madison pointed out that — The right of freely examining public characters and measures, and of free communication thereon, is the only effectual guardian of every other right. The greatest danger presented by our... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress - 1945 - 396 strani
...House, to inform the House how the law had been executed."306 For, as he said on another occasion, "the right of freely examining public characters and measures, and of free communication thereon, is the only effective guardian of every right."307 V. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S CITATIONS TO... | |
| Richard Hofstadter - 1969 - 306 strani
...Resolutions, was "a power which more than any other ought to produce universal alarm, because it is levelled against the right of freely examining public...measures, and of free communication among the people thereon, which has ever been deemed the only effectual guardian of every other right."33 The resistance... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1971 - 662 strani
...House, to inform the House how the law had been executed."30* For, as he said on another occasion, "the right of freely examining public characters and measures, and of free communication thereon, is the only effective guardian of every right. "30T V. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S CITATIONS TO... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1973 - 812 strani
...democracy. Its principal congressional proponent, James Madison. (33) wrote that the Amendment secures "that right of freely examining public characters and measures, and of free communication among the people thereon, which has ever been justly deemed the only effectual guardian of every other right." (34)... | |
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