Esquire, Incorporated, Appellant, V. Frank C. Walker, as Postmaster General of the United States, Appellee
Auteur : Esquire, inc, United States. Court of Appeals (District of Columbia Circuit)
Date de publication : 1945
Éditeur : Non disponible
Nombre de pages : 8
Résumé du livre
Postmaster revoked second-class mailing privileges to Esquire magazine because he thought its "dominant purpose was to publish writings and pictures" in that "obscure and treacherous borderland" between the obscene and morally improper. The postage increase would have cost Esquire in the neighborhood of $500 thousand yearly. H.L. Mencken appeared as witness for Esquire and is quoted in the opinion