Greene v. Barber, No. 01-1247 (6th Cir.) (310 F.3d 889) (November 8, 2002) (Judge David A. Nelson)
More than 60 years ago, the Supreme Court upheld a conviction of an individual who was held to have violated a New Hampshire law by addressing the following words to a city marshal on a public sidewalk near the entrance to the city hall of Rochester, New Hampshire: "You are ...
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