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  1. JUSTICE STEWART delivered the opinion of the Court. On December 27, 1963, several Texas law enforcement officers presented themselves at the petitioner's San Page 379 U. S. 477 Antonio home for the purpose of searching it under authority of a warrant issued by a local magistrate.

  2. 27 sty 2024 · Wiele stanów przyłączyło się do wsparcia Teksasu. Gubernator Teksasu Greg Abbott w 2021 roku rozpoczął operację o nazwie "Lone Star". Jej celem jest monitorowanie południowej granicy między Teksasem a Meksykiem oraz zwalczanie przestępstw związanych z nielegalną imigracją, takich jak przemyt ludzi lub narkotyków.

  3. On December 27, 1963, Texas law enforcement officers executed a search warrant at John William Stanford, Jr.'s home in San Antonio, authorized by a local magistrate under the Texas Suppression Act, which outlawed the Communist Party among other provisions.

  4. Texas (defendant) passed a law banning the Communist Party and criminalizing Communist-related activities. Pursuant to this law, a warrant was issued to search the home of John Stanford, Jr., (plaintiff) and seize any “books, records, pamphlets, cards, receipts, lists, memoranda, pictures, recordings and other written instruments concerning ...

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  6. 1 sty 2009 · Stanford v. Texas (1965) ruled that a general warrant to seize books and pamphlets from a person's home was overly broad and implicated First Amendment freedoms.

  7. Brief Fact Summary. [After the Supreme Court determined that the Second Amendment applied in a challenge to a handgun ban in Washington, D.C., several lawsuits were filed against the cities of Chicago and Oak Park, challenging their gun bans and arguing that the Second Amendment applies to the states.]

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