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The impact of Gitlow v. New York caused courts to prohibit the types of speech that could be suppressed by the government. The ruling in Gitlow v. New York was thrown out in the 1930's.
If the US Supreme Court reverses a lower court decision on the basis of application or constitutionality of a law, it provides grounds for appeal in x-number of cases, which would make the US Court of Appeals Circuit Court docket busier, unless the Court's decision is very narrow (affecting fewer cases). Some reversals would have a more significant impact on appellate dockets than others. On the other hand, a reversal may relieve the US District Courts (trial courts) of part of their caseload if the courts are able to dismiss cases on the basis of the new decision.
The decisions showed that businesses have rights.
The Supreme Court has jurisdiction over cases involving federal law, the Constitution, and disputes between states. It also has the authority to hear appeals from lower federal courts and some state courts, but it generally does not have original jurisdiction in most cases, meaning it typically hears cases on appeal rather than as a trial court. The Court's jurisdiction allows it to make final decisions on legal issues that have significant national impact.