Davis V. Massachusetts Case Analysis

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The right to freedom of speech in public areas was not something that was tested often in the early 20th century as cases such as, Davis v. Massachusetts (1897) would state. This case set the groundwork for how far the law has changed when it comes to freedom of speech in the First Amendment. It presented the question of what regulations of time, place, and manner of expression may the government enforce without violating the First Amendment? The case essentially was a stepping-stone for improvement, as further cases will show. Davis v. Massachusetts was ruled in favor of the state because “cities had title to the streets and parks, said the court, they could exercise absolute control over their use” (p. 281). Davis, who was arrested, was also

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