Hill v. Colorado
Hill v. Colorado, 530 U.S. 703 (2000), was a United States Supreme Court decision. The Court ruled 6–3 that the First Amendment right to free speech was not violated by a Colorado law limiting protest, education, distribution of literature or counseling within eight feet of a person entering a health-care facility.
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Hill v. Colorado
Hill v. Colorado, 530 U.S. 703 (2000), was a United States Supreme Court decision. The Court ruled 6–3 that the First Amendment right to free speech was not violated by a Colorado law limiting protest, education, distribution of literature or counseling within eight feet of a person entering a health-care facility.
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Statute limiting protest, educ ...... re facility is constitutional.
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Rehnquist, O’Connor, Souter, Ginsburg, Breyer
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Hill v. Colorado, 530 U.S. 703 ...... tering a health-care facility.
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Hill, et al. v. Colorado, et al.
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