Parties: Baird v. State Bar of Ariz.
Date: 1971-02-23
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Paragraph: 8 - 'The First Amendment's ban against Congress 'abridging' freedom of speech, the right peaceably to assemble and to petition, and the N76* 'associational freedom' N77* that goes with those rights creates a preserve where the views of the individual are made inviolate.'
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Paragraph: 33 - N78* 'We have also held in Konigsberg that the State's interest in enforcing such a rule as applied to refusals to answer questions about membership in the Communist Party outweighs any deterrent effect upon freedom of speech and association, and hence that such state action does not offend the Fourteenth Amendment.' (Footnote omitted.)
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