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- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette abstract "Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board v. Pinette, 515 U.S. 753 (1995), is a United States Supreme Court case that focused on First Amendment rights and the Establishment Clause. Vincent Pinette, an active member of the Ku Klux Klan in Columbus Ohio, wanted to place an unattended cross on the lawn of the Capitol Square during the 1993 Christmas season. Pinette and his fellow members of the KKK submitted their request. The advisory board originally denied this request. However, Pinette and the other members of the Ohio Chapter of the Klan fought this decision in the United States District Court of Southern Ohio. The court found in favor of the Klan and the Advisory Board issued the permit. The Board appealed to the United States Court of Appeals, which affirmed the decision of the district court. The board made one last petition to the Supreme Court where the decision was made, by a vote of seven to two, that the Klan was permitted to display the cross at the public forum.".
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- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette arguedate "--04-26".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette argueyear "1995".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette citation "172800.0".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette concurrence "O'Connor".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette concurrence "Scalia".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette concurrence "Souter".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette concurrence "Thomas".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette decidedate "--06-29".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette decideyear "1995".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette dissent "Ginsburg".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette dissent "Stevens".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette fullname "Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board, et al., Petitioners v. Vincent J. Pinette, Donnie A. Carr, and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan".
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- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette holding "Religious expression does not violate the Establishment Clause when it is completely private and takes place in a designated public forum.".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette joinconcurrence "O'Connor, Breyer".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette joinconcurrence "Rehnquist, Kennedy, Thomas".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette joinconcurrence "Souter, Breyer".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette joinmajority "Rehnquist, O'Connor, Kennedy, Souter, Thomas, Breyer".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette lawsapplied Establishment_Clause.
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette lawsapplied First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette litigants "Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board v. Pinette".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette majority "Scalia".
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- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette scotus "1994".
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- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette usvol "515".
- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette subject Category:1995_in_United_States_case_law.
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- Capitol_Square_Review_and_Advisory_Board_v._Pinette comment "Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board v. Pinette, 515 U.S. 753 (1995), is a United States Supreme Court case that focused on First Amendment rights and the Establishment Clause. Vincent Pinette, an active member of the Ku Klux Klan in Columbus Ohio, wanted to place an unattended cross on the lawn of the Capitol Square during the 1993 Christmas season. Pinette and his fellow members of the KKK submitted their request. The advisory board originally denied this request.".
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