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Illinois Residential Picketing Statute Unconstitutional
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a residential picketing
statute that makes the picketing of residences or dwellings a misdemeanor,
with certain enumerated exceptions, violates the equal protection clause of
the Fourteenth Amendment. The plaintiffs in this action were fourteen
members of the Committee Against Racism, who …
statute that makes the picketing of residences or dwellings a misdemeanor,
with certain enumerated exceptions, violates the equal protection clause of
the Fourteenth Amendment. The plaintiffs in this action were fourteen
members of the Committee Against Racism, who …
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