Word: children
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...York City's John Lindsay or Los Angeles' Sam Yorty. Berkson sold him on the afternoon program as a way to "reach the kids before their ideas and prejudices develop." "Why not?" agreed Stokes. "I've had so little time for my own two children, they might enjoy seeing me on television...
...thing, the court held 24 years ago in Prince v. Massachusetts, a child-labor-law case, that "the power of the state to control the conduct of children reaches beyond the scope of its authority over adults." And Brennan added last week that "the well-being of its children is of course a subject within the state's constitutional power to regulate." He also pointed out that New York's "prohibition does not bar parents who so desire from purchasing the magazines for their children." As to whether or not girlie magazines and similar material actually impair...
...been directed to make the purchase by his mother in an effort to get Ginsberg convicted. "Bookselling," said Fortas, "should not be a hazardous profession." The magazines that Sam Ginsberg sold were admittedly not obscene for adults; how was he to know that they were obscene for children? The court must define "the extent to which literature or pictures may be less offensive in order to be 'obscene' for purposes of a statute confined to youth...
...found that the standards to be applied under the ordinance were unconstitutionally vague. Dallas and other communities may now pattern their laws after the New York statute upheld in Ginsberg, but even that decision leaves a large question unanswered. It is now all right to ban certain materials for children, but just what those materials are remains to be spelled...
Born. To King Hussein of Jordan, 32, and Princess Muna al Hussein, 27, his English-born wife: twin girls, their third and fourth children; in Amman...