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The town had attempted to justifiy its ordinance as a fraud-prevention and privacy-protection measure, but Justice Stevens wrote for the Court that the ordinance was "offensive not only to the values protected by the First Amendment, but to the very notion of a free society." The Court found the ... In Feiner (1951),
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Feiner v. New York , 340 US 315 (1951) was a United States Supreme Court case involving Irving Feiner's arrest for a violation of section 722 of the New York Penal Code, "inciting a breach of the p...
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A trial court found Feiner guilty and sentenced him to thirty days in prison. On appeal, Feiner argued his arrest violated his right to free speech under the First Amendment. The Onondaga County Court and the New York Court of Appeals each denied his claim.
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Focusing on the "rise up in arms and fight for their rights" part of Feiner's speech, the Court found that Feiner's First Amendment rights were not violated, because his arrest came when the police thought that a riot might occur.
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Little opportunity to apply this concept of the “central meaning” of the First Amendment in the context of sedition and criminal syndicalism laws has been presented to the Court. ... 100 Feiner v. New York, 340 U.S. 315 (1951) . See also Milk Wagon Drivers v. Meadowmoor Dairies, 312 U.S. 287 (1941) , in which the...
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FindLaw | Find a Lawyer. Find Answers. ... Under the ''definitional balancing'' of this approach, some forms of expression are protected by the First Amendment and certain categories of expression are not entitled to protection.
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JWisdom.com: Harvesting Happiness By Rabbi Eytan Feiner (7 minutes) ... Both war with basic 1st Amendment principles against prior restraints on protected speech. Sohigian's decree, remember, was not only limited to restraining defamatory expression, but also barred Tory from making any statements about Cochran or his...
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Abusive or insulting language (i.e. words by which their very utterance inflict an injury) fall outside 1st amendment - Chaplinsky v. State of New Hampshire, 315 U.S. 568, 62 S.Ct. 766, 86 L.Ed 1031 (1942) - called the constable a "goddamned racketeer and a damned facist" ... Speaker inciting a riot can be arrested - Feiner v.
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