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- Gitlow_v._New_York abstract "Gitlow v. New York, 268 U.S. 652 (1925), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court decided on June 8, 1925, which ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution had extended the reach of certain limitations on federal government authority set forth in the First Amendment—specifically the provisions protecting freedom of speech and freedom of the press—to the governments of the individual states. It was one of a series of Supreme Court cases that defined the scope of the First Amendment's protection of free speech and established the standard to which a state or the federal government would be held when it criminalized speech or writing.".
- Gitlow_v._New_York wikiPageExternalLink 652.html.
- Gitlow_v._New_York wikiPageExternalLink case.aspx?case=Gitlow_v_NY.
- Gitlow_v._New_York wikiPageExternalLink clear&pdanger.htm.
- Gitlow_v._New_York wikiPageID "430040".
- Gitlow_v._New_York wikiPageRevisionID "605221712".
- Gitlow_v._New_York arguedate "--04-12".
- Gitlow_v._New_York argueyear "1923".
- Gitlow_v._New_York citation "45".
- Gitlow_v._New_York decidedate "--06-08".
- Gitlow_v._New_York decideyear "1925".
- Gitlow_v._New_York dissent "Holmes".
- Gitlow_v._New_York fullname "Benjamin Gitlow v. People of the State of New York".
- Gitlow_v._New_York hasPhotoCollection Gitlow_v._New_York.
- Gitlow_v._New_York holding "The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits states from infringing free speech, but the defendant was properly convicted under New York's Criminal Anarchy Law because he disseminated newspapers that advocated the violent overthrow of the government.".
- Gitlow_v._New_York joindissent "Brandeis".
- Gitlow_v._New_York joinmajority "Taft, Van Devanter, McReynolds, Sutherland, Butler, Stone".
- Gitlow_v._New_York lawsapplied "U.S. Const. amends. I, XIV; N.Y. Penal Law §§ 160, 161".
- Gitlow_v._New_York litigants "Gitlow v. New York".
- Gitlow_v._New_York majority "Sanford".
- Gitlow_v._New_York prior "Defendant convicted, Supreme Court of New York County, 2-5-20; affirmed, 195 A.D. 773 ; affirmed, 136 N.E. 317".
- Gitlow_v._New_York rearguedate "--11-23".
- Gitlow_v._New_York reargueyear "1923".
- Gitlow_v._New_York scotus "1925".
- Gitlow_v._New_York subsequent "None".
- Gitlow_v._New_York uspage "652".
- Gitlow_v._New_York usvol "268".
- Gitlow_v._New_York subject Category:1925_in_United_States_case_law.
- Gitlow_v._New_York subject Category:American_Civil_Liberties_Union_litigation.
- Gitlow_v._New_York subject Category:Incorporation_case_law.
- Gitlow_v._New_York subject Category:Legal_history_of_New_York.
- Gitlow_v._New_York subject Category:Socialist_Party_of_America.
- Gitlow_v._New_York subject Category:United_States_Free_Speech_Clause_case_law.
- Gitlow_v._New_York subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Gitlow_v._New_York type Case.
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- Gitlow_v._New_York comment "Gitlow v. New York, 268 U.S. 652 (1925), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court decided on June 8, 1925, which ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution had extended the reach of certain limitations on federal government authority set forth in the First Amendment—specifically the provisions protecting freedom of speech and freedom of the press—to the governments of the individual states.".
- Gitlow_v._New_York label "Gitlow v. New York".
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- Gitlow_v._New_York sameAs Q5565132.
- Gitlow_v._New_York wasDerivedFrom Gitlow_v._New_York?oldid=605221712.
- Gitlow_v._New_York isPrimaryTopicOf Gitlow_v._New_York.
- Gitlow_v._New_York name "Benjamin Gitlow v. People of the State of New York".