The Constitution and Censorship
Shows the relationship of the Constitution to the issue of prior restraint on freedom of expression. Presents the case of Burstyn v. Wilson challenging the constitutionality of New York State's film censorship system and Cantwell v. Connecticut involving questions of freedom of speech and religion. Discusses the questions pertaining to freedom of speech when multiplied via recordings or film, and how the claims of free expression can be weighed against claims for local, state, or federal protection.
The Constitution and Censorship
January 1, 1957
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Cast (5)
Justice Henry C. Greenberg
Himself
Russell Cantwell
Himself
Hugh M. Flick
Himself
Ephraim S. London
Himself
Robert Trout
Narrator
Crew (4)
Directing
Stephen L. Sharff
Director
Writing
Herbert Wechsler
Writer
Erik Barnouw
Writer
Production
Stephen L. Sharff
Producer