Free Speech

Case - 484 U.S. 383

Parties: Virginia v. American Booksellers Ass'n

Date: 1988-01-25

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Paragraph: 14 - Even if an injury in fact is demonstrated, the usual rule is that a party may assert only a violation of its own rights. However, in the First Amendment context, N171* " '[l]itigants . . . are permitted to challenge a statute not because their own rights of free expression are violated, but because of a judicial prediction or assumption that the statute's very existence may cause others not before the court to refrain from constitutionally protected speech or expression.' "

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  • N171* / quote / endorsement / Q0479 /

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  • (Speech and Litigation)

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