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Q: Who had original jurisdiction in Texas v. Johnson?
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What was the court of original jurisdiction for Roe v. Wade?

The court of original jurisdiction for Roe v. Wade was the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas.


Who was the plaintiff in the Texas v Johnson case?

the plaintiff was Texas.


What is the significance of Texas v Johnson?

flag burning was unconstitutional


Who was president during Texas v Johnson?

Ronald Reagan


Did the Supreme Court have original or appellate jurisdiction in Brown v Board of Eduction?

The US Supreme Court heard Brown v. Board of Education,(1954) under its appellate jurisdiction.


Where were Roe v. Wade and Texas v. Johnson originally filed?

Roe v. Wade and Texas v. Johnson, two unrelated cases originating in the Dallas, Texas, were filed in different jurisdictions:Roe v. Wade, 410 US 113, (1973) was originally filed in federal court, in the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas.Texas v. Johnson, 491 US 397 (1989) was originally filed in Dallas County Criminal Court.


Who had original jurisdiction in Loving v Virginia?

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Who was Chief Justice when the Texas v. Johnson decision was handed down?

William Rehnquist


Which First Amendment case was effected by the decision in Texas v. Johnson?

Texas v. Johnson, (1989) has been cited a number of cases, but you are probably referring specifically to:US v. Eichman, 496 US 310 (1990)For more information, see Related Questions, below.


What law did the US Supreme Court overturn in the Texas v. Johnson case?

In Texas v. Johnson, 491 US 397 (1989) the US Supreme Court overturned the Texas Venerated Objects Law (Tex. Penal Code Ann. § 42.09(a)(3) [Vernon 1974]), which outlawed intentionally or knowingly desecrating a flag in a way that some observer might find seriously offensive.Case Citation:Texas v. Johnson, 491 US 397 (1989)For more information about Texas v. Johnson, (1989) and other flag desecration cases, see Related Links, below.


What was established in the Texas v. Johnson decision?

That burning the flag is allowed as part of free speech.


Examples of symbolic speech?

An individual wearing a black armband to protest against a war Burning the flag as a form of protest or demonstration Creating artwork or performance pieces to convey a political message