Yale Reports. Obscenity and the First Amendment. New Haven, Conn., Yale Reports, Yale University, 1966. 10p. (Report no. 404) Y1
A discussion over station WTIC, Hartford, by John Hollander, Professor of English at Yale, Professor Ronald Dworkin and Dean Lonis H. Pollak of the Yale Law School.
Yang, T. L. "Privacy: A Comparative Study of English and American Law." International and Comparative Law Quarterty, 15:175-98, January 1966. Y2
Includes a proposed statute on invasion of privacy.
Yemini, B.- H. "Censorship: Public Libraries." Censorship, 3(1):20-27, Winter 1967. Y3
A study of self- censorship practiced by British public libraries and recommendations for changes in book selection policies which will give the public a clear picture of why certain books are not selected.
Yevish, I. A. "Attack on Jude the Obscure: A Reappraisal Some Seventy Years After." Journal of General Education, 18:239-48, January 1967. Y4
An attempt to understand what it was in Thomas Hardy's novel that caused it to be attacked and banned as immoral when it appeared in 1895. Hardy was so deeply offended that he never wrote another novel.
Yoakam, Richard D., and Ronald T. Farrar. "The Times Libel Case and Constitutional Law." Journalism Quarterly, 42:661-64, Autumn 1965. Y5
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan.
Young, Gordon. "Freedom of the Press in 1963 - and Some Lessons for 1964." IPI Report (International Press Institute), 12(9):1-3, January 1964. Y6
An appraisal of gains and losses in press freedom among countries of the world.
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