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Источник: Поттер Стюарт. Jacobellis v. Ohio 378 U.S. 184 (1964)
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“In the absence of the governmental checks and balances”
Potter Stewart, (', 1971).
Контексте: In the governmental structure created by our Constitution, the Executive is endowed with enormous power in the two related areas of national defense and international relations. This power, largely unchecked by the Legislative [1] and Judicial [2] branches, has been pressed to the very hilt since the advent of the nuclear missile age. For better or for worse, the simple fact is that a President of the United States possesses vastly greater constitutional independence in these two vital areas of power than does, say, a prime minister of a country with a parliamentary form of government. In the absence of the governmental checks and balances present in other areas of our national life, the only effective restraint upon executive policy and power in the areas of national defense and international affairs may lie in an enlightened citizenry — in an informed and critical public opinion which alone can here protect the values of democratic government. For this reason, it is perhaps here that a press that is alert, aware, and free most vitally serves the basic purpose of the First Amendment. For, without an informed and free press, there cannot be an enlightened people.
Silverman v. United States, 365 U.S. 511 (1961).
Concurring, Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113, 169-170 (1973).
Dissenting, Engel v. Vitale, 370 U.S. 421 (1962).
Concurring, Jacobellis v. Ohio, 378 U.S. 184 (1964).
Dissenting, United States v. Ginzburg, 383 U.S. 463 (1965).
Источник: Security Classification Reform Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Goverment Operations of the House of Representatives. Ninetythird Congress. Second Session. 1974