530 U.S. 703 (2000) Cited 1,284 times 6 Legal Analyses
Holding content neutral a ban on "picketing," "demonstrating," "protest, education, or counseling" even though it may require the government "to review the content of the statements made"
561 U.S. 1 (2010) Cited 864 times 5 Legal Analyses
Holding that the plaintiffs had standing because a statute criminalized knowingly providing material support or resources to a foreign terrorist organization, and the plaintiffs had provided support to groups designated as terrorist organizations and planned to provide similar support in the future
472 U.S. 675 (1985) Cited 558 times 1 Legal Analyses
Holding that the validity of a regulation "does not turn on a judge's agreement with the responsible decisionmaker concerning the most appropriate method for promoting significant government interests"
Holding tattoos, even when comprised of only "standard designs or patterns," and the creative process of tattooing are subject to protection under the Arizona Constitution’s free speech guarantee