In re Stolar
In re Stolar | |||||||
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Argued December 9, 1969 Reargued October 14–15, 1970 Decided February 23, 1971 | |||||||
Full case name | Application of Martin Robert Stolar | ||||||
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91 S. Ct. 713; 27 L. Ed. 2d 657; 1971 U.S. LEXIS 82; 57 Ohio Op. 2d 26 | ||||||
Prior history | Cert. to the Supreme Court of Ohio | ||||||
Holding | |||||||
The First Amendment prohibits Ohio from requiring bar applicants to list every organization he or she belonged to since age 17. | |||||||
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Case opinions | |||||||
Majority | Black, joined by Douglas, Brennan, Marshall | ||||||
Concurrence | Stewart | ||||||
Dissent | Harlan | ||||||
Dissent | White | ||||||
Dissent | Blackmun, joined by Burger, Harlan, White |
Wikisource has original text related to this article: |
In re Stolar, 401 U.S. 23 (1971),[1] was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that requiring bar applicants to list every organization that one belonged to since age 17 is unconstitutional.
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- ↑ 401 U.S. 23 Full text of the opinion courtesy of Findlaw.com.
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