• The Community for Creative Non-Violence (CCNV) is a Washington, D.C.-based charity that provides services to the poor and homeless including food, shelter...
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  • Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence, 468 U.S. 288 (1984), is a United States Supreme Court case with the National Park Service's regulation which...
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  • Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid, 490 U.S. 730 (1989), is a US copyright law and labor law case of a United States Supreme Court case regarding...
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    founder of Washington, D.C.'s Community for Creative Non-Violence in 1970. Guinan was the first to put the initiative for DC Statehood on the ballot, and...
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    World America" was a work for hire under § 101 of the United States Copyright Act. In the case Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid, the U.S. Supreme...
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  • is the advocate Mitch Snyder and the Community for Creative Non-Violence. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. "NY Times:...
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    Washington, D.C., and spent several months at Mitch Snyder's Community for Creative Non-Violence. On June 3, he launched the White House Peace Vigil in Lafayette...
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  • employees from independent contractors in the work for hire context, Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid, the Court listed some of these factors:...
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    that was at the center of the 1989 U.S. Supreme Court case Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid. Reid was born September 9, 1942, in Princeton, North...
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    of the late 1980s, and was created for the American Civil Liberties Union and Community for Creative Non-Violence. All proceeds from the sales of the...
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  • Creative Community for Peace (CCFP) is a pro-Israel organization which works to counter antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment in the entertainment industry...
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    Books. 17 U.S.C. § 201(b); Cmty. for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid, 490 U.S. 730 (1989) Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid Stim, Rich (27 March 2013)...
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  • must be met for a media item to be legitimately subjected to state regulatory bans: whether the average person, applying contemporary community standards...
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    Freedom of speech in the United States (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
    time, place, and manner of delivery. As noted in Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence (1984), "... [time, place, and manner] restrictions ... are...
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  • in the public schools. Furthermore, the Court contended that the Amish community was a very successful social unit in American society, a self-sufficient...
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    Non-Violence, also known as The Knotted Gun, is a bronze sculpture by Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd of an oversized Colt Python .357 Magnum revolver...
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  • was charged with advocating violence under Ohio's criminal syndicalism statute for his participation in the rally and for the speech he made. In relevant...
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  • attorney who represented O. J. Simpson, suing his former client Ulysses Tory for libel and invasion of privacy. Cochran had withdrawn as Tory's lawyer in...
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  • Superintendent of Public Schools to reimburse private schools (mostly Catholic) for the salaries of teachers who taught in these private elementary schools from...
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  • that held that the state could deny unemployment benefits to a person fired for violating a state prohibition on the use of peyote even though the use of...
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  • Court had departed from the standard he had crafted for them and had begun to allow punishment for ideas. In 1969, Schenck was largely overturned by Brandenburg...
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  • flag at the camp. Brennan also invoked Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District (1969), in which the Court recognized the wearing of a...
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  • First Amendment right to freedom of the press. The ruling made it possible for The New York Times and The Washington Post newspapers to publish the then-classified...
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  • the borough. Murdock was one of Jehovah's Witness who asked for contributions in exchange for books and pamphlets. The city claimed that it meant that he...
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    made for hire and vacated the injunction. In coming to this conclusion, it applied the 13-factor test from Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid...
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  • duty, need, or appropriateness of overthrowing government by force or violence. Justice Edward Terry Sanford's majority opinion attempted to define more...
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  • California (1971) Spence v. Washington (1974) Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence (1984) Dallas v. Stanglin (1989) Texas v. Johnson (1989)...
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  • officials to sue for defamation. The decision held that if a plaintiff in a defamation lawsuit is a public official or candidate for public office, then...
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    Thurgood Marshall (category Activists for African-American civil rights)
    rights protests, Marshall vigorously dissented in Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence, a case in which the Court ruled that the government could...
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  • or describes, in terms patently offensive as measured by contemporary community standards, sexual or excretory activities or organs." The American Civil...
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