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- Smith_v._California abstract "Smith v. California is a 1959 U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding the freedom of the press. The decision deemed unconstitutional a city ordinance that made one in possession of obscene books criminally liable because it did not require proof that one had knowledge of the book’s content, and thus violated the freedom of the press guaranteed in the First Amendment. Smith v. California continued the Supreme Court precedent of ruling that questions of freedom of expression were protected by the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment from invasion by state action. It also established that in order for one to be criminally liable for possession of obscene material, there must be proof of one’s knowledge of the material.".
- Smith_v._California wikiPageID "33629654".
- Smith_v._California wikiPageRevisionID "599854730".
- Smith_v._California arguedate "--10-20".
- Smith_v._California argueyear "1959".
- Smith_v._California concurrence "Black".
- Smith_v._California concurrence "Douglas".
- Smith_v._California concurrence "Frankfurter".
- Smith_v._California decidedate "--12-14".
- Smith_v._California decideyear "1959".
- Smith_v._California dissent "Harlan".
- Smith_v._California fullname "Eleazar Smith, et al. v. State of California".
- Smith_v._California hasPhotoCollection Smith_v._California.
- Smith_v._California holding "Ordinance violated Due Process Clause of Fourteenth Amendment because it did not contain any element of the scienter".
- Smith_v._California lawsapplied Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Smith_v._California litigants "Smith v. California".
- Smith_v._California majority "Brennan".
- Smith_v._California prior "Defendant found criminally liable for possessing obscene books, violating city ordinance".
- Smith_v._California scotus "1958".
- Smith_v._California uspage "147".
- Smith_v._California usvol "361".
- Smith_v._California subject Category:1959_in_California.
- Smith_v._California subject Category:1959_in_United_States_case_law.
- Smith_v._California subject Category:American_Civil_Liberties_Union_litigation.
- Smith_v._California subject Category:Legal_history_of_California.
- Smith_v._California subject Category:United_States_Free_Speech_Clause_case_law.
- Smith_v._California subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Smith_v._California type Case.
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- Smith_v._California comment "Smith v. California is a 1959 U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding the freedom of the press. The decision deemed unconstitutional a city ordinance that made one in possession of obscene books criminally liable because it did not require proof that one had knowledge of the book’s content, and thus violated the freedom of the press guaranteed in the First Amendment. Smith v.".
- Smith_v._California label "Smith v. California".
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- Smith_v._California sameAs Q7545397.
- Smith_v._California sameAs Q7545397.
- Smith_v._California wasDerivedFrom Smith_v._California?oldid=599854730.
- Smith_v._California isPrimaryTopicOf Smith_v._California.
- Smith_v._California name "Eleazar Smith, et al. v. State of California".