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... effect their guest . Parts of Stubbs ' own testimony presented that version of the events to the jury , and the Second Circuit thought it significant because even if Stubbs fired his pistol accidentally , he might still have been found ...
... effect their guest . Parts of Stubbs ' own testimony presented that version of the events to the jury , and the Second Circuit thought it significant because even if Stubbs fired his pistol accidentally , he might still have been found ...
Side 185
... effect that First Amendment rights must always be applied " in light of the special characteristics of the environment , " and from Esteban v . Central Missouri State College , 415 F. 2d 1077 , 1089 ( CA8 1969 ) , to the effect that a ...
... effect that First Amendment rights must always be applied " in light of the special characteristics of the environment , " and from Esteban v . Central Missouri State College , 415 F. 2d 1077 , 1089 ( CA8 1969 ) , to the effect that a ...
Side 191
... effect on this campus , and not questioned by peti- tioners , reflected a rational adjustment of the competing interests . But it is impossible to know from the record in this case whether the student group was willing to acknowledge an ...
... effect on this campus , and not questioned by peti- tioners , reflected a rational adjustment of the competing interests . But it is impossible to know from the record in this case whether the student group was willing to acknowledge an ...
Side 203
... effect of the College's denial of recognition was a form of prior restraint , denying to petitioners ' organization the range of associational activ- ities described above . While a college has a legitimate interest in preventing ...
... effect of the College's denial of recognition was a form of prior restraint , denying to petitioners ' organization the range of associational activ- ities described above . While a college has a legitimate interest in preventing ...
Side 205
... effect on academic freedom . " 319 F. Supp . , at 116 . In that court's view all that was denied petitioners was the " administrative seal of official college respectabil- ity . " Ibid . A majority of the Court of Appeals agreed that ...
... effect on academic freedom . " 319 F. Supp . , at 116 . In that court's view all that was denied petitioners was the " administrative seal of official college respectabil- ity . " Ibid . A majority of the Court of Appeals agreed that ...
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