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Volume 7 | Issue 3 Article 10

1979

Front Matter

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HOFSTRA JAW REVIEWVolume 7, No. 3 Spring 1979

CONTENTS

SYMPOSIUM ON THE PRESS CLAUSE

DEDICATED TO JUSTICE POTTER STEWART

FOREWORD: MR. JUSTICE STEWART ... Lewis F. Powell, Jr. 559

THE PRESS Is DIFFERENT: REFLECTIONS ON JUSTICE

STEWART AND THE AUTONOMOUS PRESS

..................................... Floyd Abrams 563

A PREFERRED POSITION FOR JOURNALISM? . . Anthony Lewis 595

REFLECTIONS ON THE WRONG QUESTION: SPECIAL CONSTI-TUTIONAL PRIVILEGE FOR THE INSTITUTIONAL PRESS

.................................... Robert D . Sack 629

PROOF OF ACTUAL MALICE IN DEFAMATION ACTIONS: AN

UNSOLVED DILEMMA ............... James L. Oakes 655

NOTES

A UNIFIED THEORY OF PREEMPTION AND ACCESS TO

MIGRANT-WORKER CAMPS ......................... 721

ATTORNEY SOLICITATION OF CLIENTS: PROPOSED SOLU-

TIONS .............................................. 755

COMMENT

FCC v. PACIFICA FOUNDATIN-Constitutional Law-Free-dom of Speech-Federal Communications Commissionsanctions against a radio station that broadcasts languagethe Commission finds "indecent," although not "obscene,"do not violate the first amendment. 98 S. Ct. 3026 (1978). 781

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DEDICATED TOJUSTICE POTTER STEWART

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[T]he established American press in the past ten years . . . has performedprecisely the function it was intended to perform by those who wrote theFirst Amendment of our Constitution....

So far as the Constitution goes, the autonomous press may pub-lish what it knows, and may seek to learn what it can.

-Address by Justice Stewart, Yale Law School (Nov. 2, 1974), reprinted,except for opening courtesies, in Stewart, "Or of the Press," 26 HASTINGS

L.J. 631, 631, 636 (1975).

JUSTICE POTTER STEWART

It has been twenty-one years since he was appointed to the Su-preme Court, five years since the Yale speech. In that time JusticePotter Stewart has repeatedly enlivened the debate over the mean-ing of the press clause of the first amendment. In recognition ofthis continuing inquiry, the Hofstra Law Review dedicates to himthis Symposium on the Press Clause.

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