1. Bouie v. Columbia, No. 10, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 14-15, 1963, Argued , June 22, 1964, Decided
OVERVIEW: Civil rights demonstrators were wrongly convicted of criminal trespass in violation of their due process rights where the applicable statute did not proscribe their action of remaining in a place of business after they were asked to leave.
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