FREEDOM OF SPEECH

Bills and resolutions

China, Republic of: representative government, political parties, and freedom of expression (see H. Con. Res. 233)

———sense of Congress relative to arrest of Lee Ya-Ping (see S. Con. Res. 70)

Courts: protection of individual's rights and penalties for violations (see H.R. 2431)

Defamation: establish a new cause of action (see H.R. 2846)

Foreign Agents Registration Act: eliminate unconstitutional provisions (see H.R. 3957)

Court decisions

FCC v. League of Women Voters: Supreme Court, 10106 [1MY]

Miller v. California: Supreme Court (excerpt from obscenity case), 12932 [21MY]

Memorandums

Substance of the Supreme Court's Obscenity Test: Republican Policy Committee, 12933-12937 [21MY]

Remarks in House

CBS: broadcast policies, 7108 [2AP]

Remarks in Senate

Citizenship Day: observance, 24000 [17SE]

Commission on Pornography: review of obscenity statutes, 12932 [21MY]

Constitution Week: observance, 24000 [17SE]

International Day of Peace: observance, 24000 [17SE]

Television and radio: abolish fairness doctrine and equal time rule (S. 22), 79 [3JA]

Reports

Designate Freedom of the Press Day: Committee on the Judiciary (H.J. Res. 164), 20476 [25JY]

Findings of the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography (excerpt), 12932 [21MY]

Statements

Freedom of Expression: Thomas Jefferson, 10106 [1MY]

Texts of

S. 22, abolish television and radio fairness doctrine and equal time rule, 80 [3JA]