The address of the Skokie Public Library is: 5215 Oakton Street, Skokie, 60077 3634
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the ruling of the Illinois Supreme Court that considered the planned Skokie march by the National Socialist Party of America to be a matter of free speech. Thus, the National Socialist Party of America was allowed to march in Skokie and use the swastika as a symbol during their march. (Ultimately, no march was held in Skokie, rather in surrounding neighborhoods). Correction: Skokie case never reached the U.S. Supreme Court. It was considered the "easy case" because precedent from past 1st Amendment issues would have easily overturned the Illinois State Supreme Court ruling
The address of the Skokie Heritage Museum is: 8031 Floral Ave., Skokie, IL 60077
The differences is that one cases is criminal and the other is a civil case.
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The Tinker, or Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, was a Supreme Court decision. Justice Abe Fortas wrote the majority opinion.
Skokie Highway was created in 1931.
The web address of the Skokie Heritage Museum is: http://www.skokieparkdistrict.org
The Skokie Public Library Bookmobile does not have a fixed location in Skokie. It travels to different locations throughout the community, including schools, parks, and neighborhoods. You can check the Skokie Public Library's website or contact them directly for the Bookmobile's current schedule and locations.
The duration of Skokie - film - is 2.08 hours.
The phone number of the Skokie Public Library Bookmobile is: 847-673-7774.
Skokie - film - was created on 1981-11-17.