Kunz V. New York
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| Date decided | 1951 |
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| Ruling court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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| ID | 2107088 |
About Kunz V. New York
Kunz v. New York, 340 U. S. 290, was a United States Supreme Court case finding a requirement mandating a permit to speak on religious issues in public was unconstitutional. It was argued October 17, 1950, and decided January 15, 1951, 8–1. Chief Justice Vinson delivered the opinion for the Court.