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Ex parte Jackson U.S. 727 (1878)

handle is hein.slavery/ussccases0444 and id is 1 raw text is: Ex PARTE JACKSON.

wise, in the sum of $250. , The security may be approved by
any judge or justice authorized to sign a citation upon an
appeal in the cause; but this cause will stand dismissed, unless
the appellant shall, on or before the first Monday in March
next, file with the clerk of this court a bond, with good and
sufficient security, conditioned according to law, for the pur-
poses of the appeal; and it is
SO ordered.
Ex PAJRTE JACKSON.
1. The power vested in Congress to establish post-offices and post-roads  em-
braces the regulation of the entire postal system of the country. Under
it, Congress may designate what shall be carried in the mail, and what
excluded.
2. In the enforcement of regulations excluding matter from the mail, a distinc-
tion is to be made between what is intended to be kept free from inspection,
such a letters, and sealed packages subject to letter postage, and what is
open to inspection, such as newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, and other
printed matter, purposely left in a condition to be examined.
3. Letters, and sealed packages subject to letter postage, in the mail can bE
opened and examined only under like warrant, issued upon similar oath oi
affirmation, particularly describing the thing to be seized, as is required wher
papers are subjected to search in one's own household. The constitutiona.
guaranty of the right of the people to be secure in their papers against un-
reasonable searches and seizures extends to their papers, thus closed against
inspection, wherever they may be.
4. Regulations against transporting in the mail printed matter, which is open to
examination, cannot be enforced so as to interfere in any manner with the
freedom of the press. Liberty of circulating is essential to that freedom.
When, therefore, printed matter is excluded from the mail, its transportation
in any other way as merchandise cannot be forbidden by Congress.
5. Regulations excluding matter from the mail may be enforced through the
courts, upon competent evidence of their violation obtained in other ways
than by the unlawful inspection* of letters and sealed packages; and with
respect to objectionable printed matter, open to examination, they may in
sonic cases also be enforced by the direct action of the officers of the postal
service upon their own inspection, as where the object is exposed, and shows
unmistakably that it is prohibited, as in the case of an obscene picture or
print.
0 When a party is convicted of an offence, and sentenced to pay a fine, it is
within the discretion of the court to order his imprisonment until the fine
shall be paid.

Oct. 1877.)

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