Barry Elton Black

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Barry Elton Black is a Ku Klux Klan leader whose cross-burning conviction led to the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Virginia v. Black on the constitutionality of cross-burning statutes.

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instanceOf Ku Klux Klan leader
person
associatedWith Ku Klux Klan NERFINISHED
countryOfLegalProceedings United States NERFINISHED
criminalCharge cross burning
hasNotableImpactOn First Amendment jurisprudence in the United States
law on hate speech and symbolic expression in the United States
knownFor being a defendant in Virginia v. Black
cross-burning conviction in Virginia
legalIssue constitutionality of cross-burning statutes
legalOutcomeLevel case reached the Supreme Court of the United States
notableCase Virginia v. Black NERFINISHED
occupation Ku Klux Klan leader
roleInCase defendant in Virginia v. Black
stateOfLegalProceedings Virginia NERFINISHED

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Virginia v. Black respondent Barry Elton Black