
This is a minimal historical note announcing a Supreme Court decision with no editorial commentary, context, or analytical framing. The language is purely factual—'decided'—with no evaluative adjectives, loaded terminology, or ideological positioning. No sources are cited or centered beyond the court decision itself, and no perspective on the ruling's significance or implications is offered.
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4/7/1969: Stanley v. Georgia decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 7, 1969 appeared first on Reason.com.
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