FALSE! The Supreme Court has never upheld automatic expatration.
The Supreme Court upholds the prohibition of slander and libel because these forms of speech can cause harm to individuals' reputations and can lead to the spread of false information. Protecting individuals from false and harmful statements is deemed crucial in maintaining social order and ensuring a fair and just society.
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Freedom of obscenity . . . sounds like a free speech right from the Bill of Rights. The US Supreme Court has also said that local communities can have freedom from obscenity if they base it on the moral standards of a particular community.
It depends on the president and court. The current president is no doubt happy that Obamacare was upheld by the court.
The Supreme Court case that upheld the constitutionality of the Japanese relocation
The decision of the previous appeals court that heard the case is the final decision should the Supreme Court refuse to hear the case.
Supreme Court Case Korematsu V. United States (1944)
Confinement in internment camps
Dred Scott.
It upheld the "separate but equal" doctrine.
In re kemmlr