| Martin Edelman - Law - 1984 - 416 pages
...free speech, lies at the foundation of a free s(Kiety." 154 Justice Stewart then went on to say that "even though the governmental purpose be legitimate...liberties when the end can be more narrowly achieved." 1 " The Arkansas statute required a teacher to list every organization to which he belonged or contributed... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - Financial disclosure - 1984 - 552 pages
...imposed the additional requirement of "less drastic means." The Court wrote in Shelton v. Tucker that even though the governmental purpose be legitimate...substantial, that purpose cannot be pursued by means that stifle fundamental personal liberties when the end can be more narrowly achieved. The breadth of legislative... | |
| Rowland P. Barrett - Psychology - 1986 - 440 pages
..."least drastic means": In a series of decisions this Court has held that, even though the government purpose be legitimate and substantial, that purpose...liberties when the end can be more narrowly achieved. The breadth of a legislative abridgement must be viewed in the light of less drastic means for achieving... | |
| Zvi H Bar-Niv - Law - 1987 - 448 pages
...those freedoms on the basis of legitimate and substantial governmental purposes . . . those purposes cannot be pursued by means that broadly stifle fundamental...liberties when the end can be more narrowly achieved. Precision of regulation is required so that the exercise of our most precious freedoms will not be... | |
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