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Today in Supreme Court History: September 13

  • Writer: captcrisis
    captcrisis
  • Sep 13, 2023
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M.I.C. Ltd. v. Bedford Township, 463 U.S. 1341 (decided September 13, 1983): Brennan stays injunction against showing two allegedly obscene movies; theater operator, sued for nuisance, had moved at every level of the Michigan court system to get an expedited hearing and all motions had been denied; prior restraint exception to First Amendment requires “strict procedural safeguards . . . including immediate appellate review” and such was not provided here (the theater was called “West Point Auto Theatre”, a drive-in, but an appropriate name if you think of the term “autoeroticism” . . . )

 
 
 

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