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Today in Supreme Court History
Today in Supreme Court History: June 8, 1925
6/8/1925: Gitlow v. People of the State of New York decided.
Mostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent
Today in Supreme Court History
6/8/1925: Gitlow v. People of the State of New York decided.
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