1. Terminiello v. Chicago, No. 272, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 1, 1949, Argued , May 16, 1949, Decided
OVERVIEW: A trial court's construction of a city ordinance that was applied to defendant to convict him of disorderly conduct for giving a speech that merely invited dispute and unrest was violative of defendant's constitutional right to freedom of speech.
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