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Constitutional Law

Feb. 27, 2002

Justices Frown on Solicitation Law

WASHINGTON - A clear majority of the Supreme Court on Monday indicated they will strike down a city's law that strictly regulates people who canvass residents door to door, but the justices were unclear how they would do it.

By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - A clear majority of the Supreme Court on Monday indicated they will strike down a city's law that strictly regulates people who canvass residents door to door, but the justices were unclear how they would do it.
        During arguments in a suit brought by the Jehovah's Witnesse...

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