1. Kunz v. New York, No. 50, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 17, 1950, Argued , January 15, 1951, Decided
OVERVIEW: An ordinance was invalid as prior restraint on First Amendment Rights because it allowed police commissioner to use discretion to control in advance the right of citizens to speak on religious matters in public without standards to guide his action.
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