Smith v. Goguen

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1974-03-25

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Mr. Justice Blackmun, with whom The Chief Justice joins, dissenting. I agree with Mr. Justice White in his conclusion that the Massachusetts flag statute is not unconstitutionally vague. I disagree with his conclusion that the words “treats contemptuously” are necessarily directed at protected speech and that Goguen’s conviction for his immature antic therefore cannot withstand constitutional challenge. <p i…

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