1 janv. 1939 - Cox v New Hampshire
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This case controls protests and the freedom to assemble. A group assembled an "information march" where they handed out leaflets and spread information about their cause, but they were convicted because they had not applied for a permit. The Supreme Court affirmed a municipality's right to control protests for the purpose of public safety and keeping the peace.
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