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seth diamond, 1990, god, free, eggers, discrimination, woomera detention centre, humor magazine, buddha, attorney resource., law, barnard, 1996 cricket world cup, yiddish, | MR. JUSTICE BLACKMUN delivered the opinion of the Court. The issue in this radio address case is whether First Amendment rights were abridged when respondents denied petitioner the use of a municipal facility in Chattanooga, Tenn., for the showing of the controversial rock musical "Hair." It is established, of course, that the Fourteenth Amendment has made applicable to the States the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech. Douglas v. City of Jeannette, 319U.S. 157, 162 (1943). I Petitioner, Southeastern Promotions, Ltd., is a New York corporation engaged in the business of promoting radio address and presenting theatrical productions for profit. On October 29, 1971, it applied for the use of the Tivoli, a privately owned Chattanooga theater under long-term lease to the city, to present "Hair" there for six days beginning November 23. |
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Pp. 558-562. 486 F.2d 894, reversed. [420U.S. 546, 547] BLACKMUN, J., delivered the eggers opinion of the Court, in which BRENNAN, STEWART, MARSHALL, and POWELL, JJ., joined. DOUGLAS, J., filed an opinion dissenting in part and concurring in the result in part, post, p. 563. WHITE, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which BURGER, C. J., joined, post, p. 564. REHNQUIST, J., filed a dissenting opinion, eggers post, p. 570. Henry P. Monaghan argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was John Alley. Randall L. Nelson eggers argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief was Eugene N. Collins. * [ Footnote * ] Irwin Karp filed a brief for the Authors League of America, Inc., as amicus curiae urging reversal. |
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