United States v. Reidel
1971 United States Supreme Court case / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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United States v. Reidel, 402 U.S. 351 (1971), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a postal regulation that banned the sale of adult materials was constitutionally permissible.[1][2][3]
Quick Facts United States v. Reidel, Argued January 20, 1971 Decided May 3, 1971 ...
United States v. Reidel | |
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Argued January 20, 1971 Decided May 3, 1971 | |
Full case name | United States v. Reidel |
Citations | 402 U.S. 351 (more) 91 S. Ct. 1410; 28 L. Ed. 2d 813; 1971 U.S. LEXIS 46 |
Case history | |
Prior | Stanley v. Georgia, Roth v. United States |
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Case opinions | |
Majority | White, joined by Burger, Harlan, Brennan, Stewart, Blackmun |
Concurrence | Harlan |
Concurrence | Marshall |
Dissent | Black, joined by Douglas |
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