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- Braunfeld_v._Brown abstract "Braunfeld v. Brown, 366 U.S. 599 (1961), was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court. In a 6-3 decision, the Court held that a Pennsylvania law forbidding the sale of various retail products on Sunday was not an unconstitutional interference with religion as described in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.".
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- Braunfeld_v._Brown wikiPageID "5708394".
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- Braunfeld_v._Brown arguedate "--12-08".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown argueyear "1960".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown case "Braunfeld v. Brown, 366 U.S. 599".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown citation "172800.0".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown dissent "Brennan".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown dissent "Frankfurter".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown dissent "Harlan".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown decidedate "--05-29".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown decideyear "1961".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown dissent "Douglas".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown dissent "Stewart".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown findlaw getcase.pl?navby=CASE&court=US&vol=366&page=599.
- Braunfeld_v._Brown fullname "Abraham Braunfeld, et al. v. Brown, Commissioner of Police of Philadelphia, et al.".
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- Braunfeld_v._Brown holding "Where the "purpose or effect of a law is to impede the observance of one or all religions or is to discriminate invidiously between religions, that law is constitutionally invalid even though the burden may be characterized as being only indirect." However, where "the State regulates conduct by enacting a general law within its power, the purpose and effect of which is to advance the State's secular goals, the statute is valid despite its indirect burden on religious observance unless the State may accomplish its purpose by means which do not impose such a burden." In this specific case, a law requiring all merchants to close on Sunday was not unconstitutional, despite indirect burdens on some Orthodox Jewish merchants.".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown dissent "Harlan".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown joinmajority "Black, Clark, Whittaker".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown justia case.html.
- Braunfeld_v._Brown lawsapplied First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Braunfeld_v._Brown litigants "Braunfeld v. Brown".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown majority "Warren".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown prior "Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown scotus "1958".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown uspage "599".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown usvol "366".
- Braunfeld_v._Brown subject Category:1961_in_United_States_case_law.
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- Braunfeld_v._Brown subject Category:Establishment_Clause_case_law.
- Braunfeld_v._Brown subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Braunfeld_v._Brown subject Category:United_States_free_exercise_of_religion_case_law.
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- Braunfeld_v._Brown comment "Braunfeld v. Brown, 366 U.S. 599 (1961), was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court. In a 6-3 decision, the Court held that a Pennsylvania law forbidding the sale of various retail products on Sunday was not an unconstitutional interference with religion as described in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.".
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- Braunfeld_v._Brown name "Abraham Braunfeld, et al. v. Brown, Commissioner of Police of Philadelphia, et al.".