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Court v. Wisconsin; Reitano v. California; Village Books, Inc., et al. v. Marshall, State's Attorney for Prince Georges County; Adult Book Store et al. v. Sensenbrenner, Mayor of Columbus; Marks et al. v. City of Newport; Wasserman v. Municipal Court of Alhambra Judicial District; Stroud v. Indiana; Mohney v. Indiana; Brown v. United States; Mitchum v. Tennessee; Johnson et al. v. Kentucky; Tobalina v. California; Adler et al. v. California; Getman et al. v. Minnesota; P. A. J. Theatres Corp. v. New York; Ridens et al. v. Illinois et al.; Knoxville Bookmart, Inc., et al. v. Tennessee ex rel. Webster, District Attorney General; Price v. Virginia; Albini et al. v. Ohio et al.; Macken et al. v. Ohio et al.; Elster v. California; Goldstein v. Virginia; Keith v. California; Yannucci v. New York; G. I. Distributors, Inc., et al. v. Murphy, Police Commissioner of City of New York, et al.; Little v. California; De Santis v. New Jersey; Winslow v. Virginia; Toutant v. California; Kuhns et al. v. California; Castner et al. v. California; Gulf States Theatres of Louisiana, Inc., et al. v. Louisiana et al.; Bryant et al. v. North Carolina, 1973 — 413 U.S. 911 · caselaw · US