Coates V. City Of Cincinnati
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Date decided | 1971 |
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Ruling court | Supreme Court of the United States |
Concur/dissent | Black |
Dissent | White |
Burger | |
Blackmun | |
Majority | Stewart |
Douglas | |
Harlan | |
Brennan | |
Marshall | |
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ID | 1396556 |
About Coates V. City Of Cincinnati
Coates v. Cincinnati, 402 U. S. 611, is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a local city ordinance that made it a criminal offense for three or more persons to assemble on a sidewalk and “annoy” any passersby was unconstitutionally vague.