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Majority Opinion
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Per Curiam |
Concurring Opinion
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Black, J., & Douglas, J., & Brennan, J., & Stewart, J., & White, J., & Marshall J. |
Dissenting Opinion
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Burger, C.J., & Harlan, J., & Blackmun, J. |
Certiorari Granted
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06/25/1971 |
Lower Court
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DC Circuit |
Lower Court Ruling
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First Amendment claim sustained |
Oral Arguments
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Oral Arguments
[Oyez]
-- edited transcript in Irons, Peter, editor, MAY IT PLEASE THE COURT: THE FIRST AMENDMENT (1997), pp. 186-194
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Lawyers |
William R. Glendon argued the cause for respondents in No. 1885
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Solicitor General Griswold
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Briefs |
Bob Eckhardt and Thomas I. Emerson for Twenty-Seven Members of Congress
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Norman Dorsen, Melvin L. Wulf, Burt Neuborne, Bruce J. Ennis, Osmond K. Fraenkel, & Marvin M. Karpatkin for the American Civil Liberties Union
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Victor Rabinowitz for the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
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News Stories & Commentary |
"Excerpts From Oral Arguments on U.S. Effort to Obtain Documents From Times," New York Times," June 18, 1971. p. 14 [F. Dis. Ct.]
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Editorial, ".. And the Press's Right to Publish," Washington Post, June 17, 1971, sect. A, p. 18
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Editorial, "An Enlightened People," New York Times, July 1, 1971
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Editorial, The Court & the Press," Evening Star (Wash., D.C.), July 1, 1971
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Graham, Fred, "Paper Gives List Identifying Material It Has; U.S. Fails to Get Court Order on Study," New York Times, June 18, 1971. p. 1
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Wicker, Tom, "The 'Irreparable Injury'," New York Times, June 17, 1971. p. 41
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Other |
Chemerinsky, Erwin, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: POLICIES & PRINCIPLES (1997), pp. 777-780
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Cox, Archibald, "Foreword: Freedom of Expression in the Burger Court," 94 Harvard Law Review 1 (1980)
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Dickson, Del, THE SUPREME COURT IN CONFERENCE (1940-1985): THE PRIVATE DISCUSSIONS BEHIND NEARLY 300 SUPREME COURT DECISIONS (2001), pp. 369-372
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Godofsky & Rogatnick, "Prior Restraints: The Pentagon Papers Case Revisted, 18 Cumberland Law Review 527 (1988)
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Greenhouse, Linda, BECOMING JUSTICE BLACKMUN: HARRY BLACKMUN'S SUPREME COURT JOURNEY (2005), pp. 69-71
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Junger, "Down Memory Lane: The Case of the Pentagon Papers," 23 Case Western Law Review 3 (1971)
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Powe, Jr., Lucas, THE FOURTH ESTATE & THE CONSTITUTION (1991), pp. 97-105
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Rudenstine, David, THE DAY THE PRESSES STOPPED: A HISTROY OF THE PENTAGON PAPERS CASE (1996)
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Stone, Geoffrey R., PERILOUS TIMES: FREE SPEECH IN WARTIME (Norton, 2004)
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Symposium, "National Security & the First Amendment," 26 William & Mary Law Review 715 (1985)
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Tribe, Laurence, AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (2nd ed, 1988), pp. 959, 960, 1039, 1041, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1053, 1676, 1677
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Unger, Sanford, THE PAPERS AND THE PAPERS (1973)
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