Free Speech

Case - 366 U.S. 599

Parties: Braunfeld v. Brown

Date: 1961-05-29

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Paragraph: 33 - N50* 'The right of a state to regulate, for example, a public utility may well include, so far as the due process test is concerned, power to impose all of the restrictions which a legislature may have a 'rational basis' for adopting. But freedoms of speech and of press, of assembly, and of worship may not be infringed on such slender grounds. They are susceptible of restriction only to prevent grave and immediate danger to interests which the state may lawfully protect.

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  • N50* / quote / endorsement / Q0281 /

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  • (is) commercial speech
  • (is) speech

Phrase match: 'The right of a state to

Source: http://freespeech.iath.virginia.edu/exist-speech/cocoon/freespeech/FOS_newSTerms_One?doc=/db/fos_all/federal/SC/1960s/19610529.366.US.599.xml&keyword1=right of&wordsBefore=1&wordsAfter=3#m1

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