1. Bachellar v. Maryland, No. 729, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 2, 1970, Argued , April 20, 1970, Decided
OVERVIEW: Demonstrators' convictions for disturbing the peace were reversed because it was impossible to determine if the convictions rested upon the unconstitutional ground of advocating unpopular ideas when the jury returned a general verdict.
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