TALLEY V. CALIFORNIA, 362 U. S. 60 (1960)

Subscribe to Cases that cite 362 U. S. 60 RSS feed for this section

Link to the Case Preview: http://supreme.justia.com/us/362/60/

Link to the Full Text of Case: http://supreme.justia.com/us/362/60/case.html

U.S. Supreme Court

Talley v. California, 362 U.S. 60 (1960)

Talley v. California

No. 154

Argued January 13-14, 1960

Decided March 7, 1960

362 U.S. 60

Syllabus

Over petitioner's protest that it invaded his freedom of speech and press in violation of the Fourteenth and First Amendments to the Federal Constitution, he was convicted of violating a city ordinance which forbade distribution, in any place under any circumstances, of any handbill which did not have printed thereon the name and address of the person who prepared, distributed or sponsored it.

Held: the ordinance is void on its face, and the conviction is reversed. Lovell v. Griffin, 303 U. S. 444. Pp. 362 U. S. 60-66.

172 Cal.App.2d Supp. 797, 332 P.2d 447, reversed.