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Shipley v. First Federal Savings

U.S.
Jun 18, 1990
496 U.S. 938 (1990)

Summary

upholding statute that prohibited the making of "loud and unseemly noises" because the term "unseemly" was akin to "unreasonable"

Summary of this case from Lutz v. City of Indianapolis

Opinion

No. 89-1768.

June 18, 1990, October TERM, 1989.


C.A. 3d Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 877 F. 2d 57.


Summaries of

Shipley v. First Federal Savings

U.S.
Jun 18, 1990
496 U.S. 938 (1990)

upholding statute that prohibited the making of "loud and unseemly noises" because the term "unseemly" was akin to "unreasonable"

Summary of this case from Lutz v. City of Indianapolis

affirming conviction of protester who violated statute outlawing the willful disturbance of any neighborhood by "loud and unseemly noises"

Summary of this case from People v. Albert
Case details for

Shipley v. First Federal Savings

Case Details

Full title:SHIPLEY ET UX. v. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION OF DELAWARE ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jun 18, 1990

Citations

496 U.S. 938 (1990)

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