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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 18:15:42+00:00

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172 Cal. App. 2d Supp. 797, 332 P. 2d 447, reversed.
them on the brief was Fred Okrand.
religion, or place of birth."
we granted certiorari to consider this constitutional contention.
at any time or place in Griffin, Georgia, without a license.
violates a valid law, "one who is rightfully on a street . . .
literature as well as by the spoken word." Jamison v. Texas, 318 U.S.
identify those responsible for fraud, false advertising and libel.
referred to any legislative history indicating such a purpose.
circulation, the publication would be of little value." Lovell v.
Griffin, 303 U.S., at 452.
assumed for the most constructive purposes.
engaged in the dissemination of ideas to be publicly identified.
Georgia, ordinance, is void on its face.
for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.
Currents in the History of American Journalism (1927), 90-93.
n5 Lovell v. Griffin, 303 U.S., at 451.
without service to their masters?" 2 Letters of Junius (1821) 39.
(concurring opinion); see also Bates v. Little Rock, 361 U.S. 516.
ordinance is likely to have.
does not have the names of the sponsors of such literature."
time, at any place, and in any manner," Lovell v. Griffin, 303 U.S.
the name of the person who "printed, wrote, compiled . . .
for the purpose of preventing "fraud, false advertising and libel."
ordinances either "forbade any distribution of literature . . .
exception, any distribution of handbills on the streets, Jamison v.
Texas, 318 U.S. 413 (1943); or, as in Schneider v. State, 308 U.S.
can strike the ordinance down.
false advertising, negligent use of words, obscenity, and libel,"
ground sustaining their validity applies with equal force here.
prevent the same abuses -- libel, slander, false accusations, etc.
Protection Clause goes no further than the invidious discrimination.
[I] cannot say that that point has been reached here." Williamson v.
Lee Optical Co., 348 U.S. 483, 489 (1955).
as its justification." 361 U.S., at 525.
distribution of materials relating to elections. E. g.: Kan. Gen.
Stat., 1949, @ 25-1714; Minn. Stat. Ann. @ 211.08; Page's Ohio Rev.
Code Ann. @ 3599.09; Purdon's Pa. Stat. Ann., Title 25, @ 3546.

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