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Abstract

Argument: Monday, April 19, 1976
Decision: Wednesday, June 30, 1976
Issues: First Amendment, Miscellaneous
Categories: criminal, freedom of the press, justiciability

Advocates

Floyd Abrams (Argued the cause for the National Broadcasting Co. et al. as amici curiae urging reversal)
Milton R. Larson (Argued the cause for the State of Nebraska)
Harold Mosher (Argued the cause for the respondent Stuart)
E. Barrett Prettyman, Jr (Argued the cause for the petitioners)

Facts of the Case

A Nebraska state trial judge, presiding over a widely publicized murder trial, entered an order restraining members of the press from publishing or broadcasting accounts of confessions made by the accused to the police. The judge felt that this measure was necessary to guarantee a fair trial to the accused.

Question

Did the judge's order violate the First and Fourteenth Amendments?

Conclusion

Yes. The Court agreed with the trial judge that the murder case would generate "intense and pervasive pretrial publicity." However, the unanimous court held that the practical problems associated with implementing a prior restraint on the press in this case would not have served the accused's rights. Chief Justice Burger reasoned that"a whole community cannot be restrained from discussing a subject intimately affecting life within it."

Supreme Court Justice Opinions and Votes (by Seniority)

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Decision: 9 votes for Nebraska Press Assoc., 0 vote(s) against
Legal Provision: Amendment 1: Speech, Press, and Assembly
Wrote the majority opinion
Burger
Wrote a special concurrence
Brennan
Voted with the majority, joined Brennan's concurrence
Stewart
Wrote a regular concurrence
White
Voted with the majority, joined Brennan's concurrence
Marshall
Voted with the majority
Blackmun
Wrote a regular concurrence
Powell
Voted with the majority
Rehnquist
Wrote a special concurrence
Stevens
Full Opinion by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger

Cite this page

The Oyez Project, Nebraska Press Assoc. v. Stuart, 427 U.S. 539 (1976),
available at: <http://www.oyez.org/cases/1970-1979/1975/1975_75_817/>
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