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Majority Opinion
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Murphy, J. |
Lower Court
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New Hampshire Supreme Court |
Lower Court Ruling
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First Amendment claim denied. |
Lawyers |
Hayden C. Covington, of Brooklyn, New York
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Frank R. Kenison, of Conway, New Hampshire
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News Stories & Commentary |
Editorial, Washington Post, "'Fighting Words,'" March 12, 1942, p. 14
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New York Times, "No 'Right' to Curse, High Court Rules," March 10, 1942, p. 21
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Opinion - Lower Court |
State v. Chaplinsky, 91 N.H. 310, 18 A.2d 754 (1941)
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Other |
Bollinger, Lee, THE TOLERANT SOCIETY (1986), pp. 31-32, 179-182
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Gard, Stephen W. , "Fighting Words as Free Speech," 58 Washington University Law Quarterly 531 (1980)
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Greenawalt, Kent, FIGHTING WORDS (1995), pp. 50-53
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Haiman, Franklin S., "How Much of Our Speech is Free?," The Civil Liberties Review, 1975, p. 11
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Mannheimer, Michael, "The Fighting Words Doctrine," 93 Columbia Law Review 1527 (1993)
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Note, "The Demise of the Chaplinsky Fighting Words Doctrine," 106 Harvard Law Review 1129 (1993)
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Shamam, Jeffrey , "The Theory of Low-Value Speech," 48 Southern Methodist University Law Review 297 (1995)
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Smolla, Rodney, SMOLLA & NIMMER ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH (1994), sect. 3.04[2][a]
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Tribe, Laurence, AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (2nd ed., 1988), pp. 837-841
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Wertheimer, Aviva, "The First Amendment Distinction Between Conduct & Content: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Fighting Words Jurisprudence," 63 Fordham Law Review 793 (1994)
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Wiecek, William M., THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN CONSTITUTION: THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, 1941-1953 (Holmes Devise, vol. XII, 2006), pp. 159-168
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Wirenius, John , "The Road Not Taken: The Curse of Chaplinsky," 24 Capital University Law Review 331 (1995)
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