1. Davis v. Massachusetts, No. 229., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued and submitted March 25, 1897. , May 10, 1897, Decided
OVERVIEW: Defendant's conviction for making a public address on a city's public grounds without a permit from the mayor was affirmed because the city ordinance requiring a permit was within the city's police power and did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment.
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