In re Stolar

In re Stolar

Argued December 9, 1969
Reargued October 14–15, 1970
Decided February 23, 1971
Full case name Application of Martin Robert Stolar
Citations

401 U.S. 23 (more)

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.
Court membership
Case opinions
Majority Black, joined by Douglas, Brennan, Marshall
Concurrence Stewart
Dissent Harlan
Dissent White
Dissent Blackmun, joined by Burger, Harlan, White
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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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  1. 401 U.S. 23 Full text of the opinion courtesy of Findlaw.com.


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