Free Speech

Case - 533 U.S. 525

Parties: Lorillard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly

Date: 2001-06-28

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Paragraph: 119 - Even when speech falls into a category of reduced constitutional protection, the government may not engage in content discrimination for reasons unrelated to those characteristics of the speech that place it within the category. For example, a city may ban obscenity (because obscenity is an unprotected category, see, e.g., Roth v. United States, 354 U.S. 476 (1957)), but it may not ban N263* "only those legally obscene works that contain criticism of the city government."

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  • N263* / quote / endorsement / Q0537 /

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  • (reg) Content Discrimination

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