Talk:Martin v. City of Struthers

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1939?
This was categorized in "1939 in law", but I don't think it belongs there, since the case was presented in 1943. I will recategorize it. --Cromwellt|talk|contribs 14:33, 29 July 2008 (UTC)

New Edits Surrounding Citations and Credible Sources
Hello! I plan on adding formal sources for this case, and expanding on some of the information that is already in the article. This speific link is where I plan on getting a lot of the information. It's my most solid source so far. https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/319/141/case.html IFSLauren (talk) 04:46, 26 April 2018 (UTC)

Adding in further information
Adding some further information perhaps mentioning similar cases. I will cite the following:

St. John's Law Review (1943) "Constitutional Law--Freedom of Speech and Press--Distribution of Literature (Martin v. City of Struthers, Ohio, 317 U.S. 589 (1943))," St. John's Law Review: Vol. 18 : No. 1, Article 7

Kessler, J. K. (2016). the early years of first amendment lochnerism. Columbia Law Review, 116(8), 1915-2004

HENDERSON, J. J. (2004). The jehovah's witnesses and their plan to expand first amendment freedoms. Journal of Church and State, 46(4), 811-832. doi:10.1093/jcs/46.4.811

SMITH, C. (2001). The persecution of west virginia jehovah's witnesses and the expansion of legal protection for religious liberty. Journal of Church and State, 43(3), 539-577. doi:10.1093/jcs/43.3.539 "Jehovah’s Witnesses in the 1940’s often ran into conflict when going door to door distributing their religious pamphlets and information. They were often met with violence and/or arrest for practicing what they saw as their constitutional rights of religion and freedom of speech."

Boedecker, K. A., Morgan, F. W., & Wright, L. B. (1995). The evolution of first amendment protection for commercial S. Journal of Marketing, 59(1), 38.

Mark Cordes, Property and the First Amendment, 31 U. Rich. L. Rev. 1 (1997). Available at: http://scholarship.richmond.edu/lawreview/vol31/iss1/2 "The law prohibiting religious leaflets to be distributed door to door was said by the City of Struthers to prevent a nuisance to people at their residence."