1. Cox v. New Hampshire, No. 502, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 7, 1941, Argued , March 31, 1941, Decided
OVERVIEW: Jehovah's Witnesses were properly convicted under statute that prohibited a "parade or procession" upon a public street without a special license because it was a traditional exercise of control by state.
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