1. Niemotko v. Maryland, No. 17, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 17, 1950, Argued , January 15, 1951, Decided
OVERVIEW: A practice that required a permit be obtained from local officials as a prerequisite to the use of public places, in the absence of narrowly drawn, reasonable and definite standards for officials to follow, constituted a prior restraint.
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