1. Murdock v. Pennsylvania, No. 480, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 10, 11, 1943, Argued , May 3, 1943, Decided
OVERVIEW: Jehovah's witnesses' door-to-door religious canvassing was not subject to a municipal ordinance that required solicitors to have a license and pay a license tax because the exercise of religious freedom could not be conditioned on payment of a tax.
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