1. Feiner v. New York, No. 93, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 17, 1950, Argued , January 15, 1951, Decided
OVERVIEW: Police did not violate an alleged inciter's First Amendment rights by arresting him for continuing to engage in inflammatory speech because a clear danger of disorder was threatened. The inciter deliberately defied police orders.
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