Healy v. James
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Healy v. James | |||||
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Argued March 28, 1972 Decided June 26, 1972 |
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Full case name | Healy, et al. v. James, et al. | ||||
Citations | 408 U.S. 169 (more)
92 S. Ct. 2338; 33 L. Ed. 2d 266; 1972 U.S. LEXIS 160
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Case opinions | |||||
Majority | Powell, joined by Burger, Douglas, Brennan, Stewart, White, Marshall, Blackmun | ||||
Concurrence | Burger | ||||
Concurrence | Douglas | ||||
Concurrence | Rehnquist |
Healy v. James, 408 U.S. 169 (1972), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that Central Connecticut State College's refusal to recognize a campus chapter of Students for a Democratic Society was unconstitutional. The denial of official recognition was found to violate the First Amendment.
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