Collin v. Smith

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Collin v. Smith is a U.S. federal court case that addressed the constitutionality of local ordinances restricting a planned Nazi march in Skokie, Illinois, ultimately affirming strong First Amendment protections for offensive political speech.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal court case
areaOfLaw civil liberties
constitutional law
freedom of expression
city Skokie, Illinois NERFINISHED
constitutionalProvision First Amendment to the United States Constitution NERFINISHED
Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
court United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit NERFINISHED
decisionYear 1978
defendant Skokie officials
Village of Skokie, Illinois NERFINISHED
holding Skokie could not bar the National Socialist Party of America from marching based on the content of its message
local ordinances restricting the Nazi march in Skokie were unconstitutional under the First Amendment
ordinances prohibiting political demonstrations in military-style uniforms were unconstitutional
ordinances prohibiting the dissemination of materials inciting racial or religious hatred were unconstitutional
ordinances requiring large insurance bonds for demonstrations were unconstitutional as applied
the First Amendment protects offensive and hateful political speech
impact became a leading case on the protection of hate speech under the First Amendment
limited the ability of local governments to restrict demonstrations based on content
strengthened First Amendment protections for offensive political speech
jurisdiction United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit NERFINISHED
legalIssue First Amendment freedom of speech
constitutionality of local ordinances regulating demonstrations
content-based regulation of speech
freedom of assembly
hate speech and the First Amendment
prior restraint on speech
locationOfCourt Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
locationOfEvents Skokie, Illinois NERFINISHED
lowerCourt United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois NERFINISHED
partyType involved a neo-Nazi organization as a party
plaintiff Frank Collin NERFINISHED
National Socialist Party of America NERFINISHED
relatedCase Brandenburg v. Ohio NERFINISHED
Cohen v. California NERFINISHED
National Socialist Party of America v. Village of Skokie NERFINISHED
Terminiello v. Chicago NERFINISHED
result Skokie ordinances were struck down
injunctions against the Nazi march were invalidated
state Illinois
subjectMatter insurance bond requirements for parades and demonstrations
municipal regulation of demonstrations
symbolic expression in public marches
topic Nazi march in Skokie
hate speech
offensive political speech
public demonstrations

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