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- NATION, Page 42American NotesSUPREME COURTApproving the Wages of Sin
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- In 1981 Simon & Schuster agreed to pay career criminal Henry
- Hill $100,000 for telling author Nicholas Pileggi about life
- inside the Mafia. The resulting book, Wiseguy, became a best
- seller and the basis for the hit movie GoodFellas. But New York
- State's highest court ruled that the payment to Hill violated
- the 1977 "Son of Sam" law, so named for the pseudonym of serial
- killer David Berkowitz. Designed to keep crooks from cashing in
- on their crimes, the measure required that any earnings from
- selling their stories be used to compensate their victims. Last
- week the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the law, holding that it
- violated the First Amendment's freedom of speech provision.
- Similar laws in 41 other states could also be overturned.
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