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Morris Pashman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Morris Pashman Morris Pashman (September 27, 1912 – October 3, 1999) was an American Republican Party politician and attorney who served as Mayor of Passaic, New Jersey before spending 23 years as a judge, 10 of them on the New Jersey Supreme Court. On the state's highest court, he ruled the book ''Fanny Hill'' obscene and banned its publishing in the state, issued rulings in two major murder cases, advocated for the equal citizenship rights of the mentally handicapped and was one of the few dissenting votes objecting to the jailing of a reporter who refused to turn over his notes in a murder case. ==Early life and career== Pashman was born in Passaic on September 27, 1912.〔Honan, William H. ("Morris Pashman, 87, Champion of Free Speech on New Jersey's Highest Court" ), ''The New York Times'', October 10, 1999. Accessed October 19, 2009.〕 He graduated from Rutgers School of Law—Newark in 1936.〔Young, Elise. ("Morris Pashman, Influential Jurist, Dies at 87; Tireless Worker Shaped Decisions in Key N.J. Cases." ), ''The Record (Bergen County)'', October 4, 1999. Accessed October 19, 2009.〕 After spending time in private practice, Pashman was named in 1946 to serve in Passaic on its police court, and later on its municipal court. Elected Mayor of Passaic in 1951, he served until 1955 and then served as city commissioner and director of revenue and finance.〔
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