Town of Southampton v. Troyer, 449 U.S. 988 (1980). · Go Syfert
Town of Southampton v. Troyer, 449 U.S. 988 (1980). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
19 citation events across 8 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Hardy v. Georgia (scotus, 1982-01-25)
Top citers, strongest first. 5 distinct citers.
discussed Cited "see" Hardy v. Georgia (2×)
SCOTUS · 1982 · signal: see · confidence high
See 449 U. S. 988 (1980).
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Jones v. State
Ga. Ct. App. · 1988 · signal: compare · confidence low
Compare the instant case with Collins v. State, 143 Ga. App. 583, 586 (3) ( 239 SE2d 232 ) (1977) overruled in part on other grounds Plemons v. State, 155 Ga. App. 447, 452 (9) ( 270 SE2d 836 ) (1980), reconsidered in Barnes *234 v. State, 157 Ga. App. 582, 585 (2) ( 277 SE2d 916 ) (1981), and Patrick v. State, 245 Ga. 417, 421 (4) ( 265 SE2d 553 ) (1980), vacated and remanded for reconsideration in light of Godfrey v. Ga., 446 U. S. 420 (101 SC 1759, 64 LE2d 398) (1980), Patrick v. Georgia, 449 U. S. 988 (101 SC 522, 66 LE2d 285) (1980, vacated death penalty 247 Ga. 168 ( 274 SE2d 570 ) (1981…
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now v. Municipality of Golden, Colorado
unknown court · 1984 · signal: see also · confidence low
Whether the city council or the police exercise this power, we believe that it runs afoul of the basic principle that “forbids the government from regulating speech in ways that favor some viewpoints or ideas at the expense of others.” Taxpayers for Vincent, supra, — U.S. at---, 104 S.Ct. at 2128; see also Troyer v. Town of Babylon, 483 F.Supp. 1135, 1139 (E.D.N.Y.1980) (government has no power to restrict communication because of its content, subject matter or familiarity), aff'd mem., 628 F.2d 1346 (2d Cir.), summarily aff'd, 449 U.S. 988 , 101 S.Ct. 522 , 66 L.Ed.2d 285 (1980).
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Association Of Community Organizations For Reform Now v. Municipality Of Golden
unknown court · 1984 · signal: see also · confidence low
Whether the city council or the police exercise this power, we believe that it runs afoul of the basic principle that "forbids the government from regulating speech in ways that favor some viewpoints or ideas at the expense of others." Taxpayers for Vincent, supra, --- U.S. at ---- - ----, 104 S.Ct. at 2128; see also Troyer v. Town of Babylon, 483 F.Supp. 1135, 1139 (E.D.N.Y.1980) (government has no power to restrict communication because of its content, subject matter or familiarity), aff'd mem., 628 F.2d 1346 (2d Cir.), summarily aff'd, 449 U.S. 988 , 101 S.Ct. 522 , 66 L.Ed.2d 285 (1980). 2…
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Dunham v. District of Columbia
D.C. · 1982 · signal: see also · confidence low
See also People v. Bullwinkle, 105 Cal.App.3d 82, 90 , 164 Cal.Rptr. 163, 168 , appeal dismissed, 449 U.S. 988 , 101 S.Ct. 522 , 66 L.Ed.2d 285 (1980) (officer’s subjective belief irrelevant to question of validity of search). 9 .
Town of Southampton
v.
Troyer
No. 80-333.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Nov 17, 1980.
449 U.S. 988
Published

Affirmed on appeal from C. A. 2d Cir. For the reasons stated in his dissent in Schaumburg v. Citizens for Better Environment, 444 U. S. 620, 639 (1980), Justice Rehnquist would reverse the judgment of the Court of Appeals.