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Mourning RGB 2020-10-08 None Skokie Review, Thursday, October 8, 2020, p. 1, 4 Frank, Judy, Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, National Council of Jewish Women, Memorials, tributes, and remembrances, Ruttenberg, Rabbi Danya, U.S. Supreme Court
A Salute to ‘Notorious RBG’ 2020-10-01 None Skokie Review, Thursday, October 1, 2020, p. 6 Weininger, Arielle, Activities, programs and exhibits, Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, Coronavirus infections (COVID-19), U.S. Supreme Court
Search, seizure is student topic 1985-05-02 A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision could allow local school districts to search students and their lockers and purses. Life - Skokie edition, Thursday, May 2, 1985, Sec. 1, p. 1 Courts, Students, U.S. Supreme Court
A moot point? Supreme Court ends battle, rules march constitutional 1978-10-19 U.S. Supreme Court allowed a lower court ruling to stand that declared three Skokie ordinances prohibiting the American Nazi Party march to be unconstitutional. The News, Thursday, October 19, 1978, p. 3 Protests, demonstrations, etc., National Socialist Party of America, Courts, U.S. Supreme Court
Supreme Court declines to hear Skokie Nazi case 1978-10-19 Four months after a Nazi group decided not to march in Skokie, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear cases aimed at preventing the march. Life - Skokie edition, Thursday, October 19, 1978, Sec. 1, p. 1 Protests, demonstrations, etc., National Socialist Party of America, Courts, U.S. Supreme Court
Skokie petitions high court for Nazi ruling 1978-06-08 Skokie counsel petitions U.S. Supreme Court to stay a lower court ruling that Nazi party has constitutional right to march. Life - Skokie edition, Thursday, June 8, 1978, Sec. 1, p. 1 Protests, demonstrations, etc., National Socialist Party of America, Courts, U.S. Supreme Court
Schwartz praises swastika ban 1977-09-01 U.S. Supreme Court upheld lower court ban on display of swastikas by Nazis during march. Life - Skokie edition, Thursday, September 1, 1977, Sec. 1, p. 1 Protests, demonstrations, etc., Schwartz, Harvey, National Socialist Party of America, Courts, U.S. Supreme Court
Nazis return to high court 1977-08-25 ACLU, representing the Nazis, is turning to U.S. Supreme Court to secure right for Nazis to wear swastikas while marching. Life - Skokie edition, Thursday, August 25, 1977, Sec. 1, p. 1 Protests, demonstrations, etc., National Socialist Party of America, Courts, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), U.S. Supreme Court
Nazis now plan July 4 demonstration in Skokie 1977-06-16 After U.S. Supreme Court lifted ban, Nazis plan march for July 4th. Life - Skokie edition, Thursday, June 16, 1977, Sec. 1, p. 1 Protests, demonstrations, etc., National Socialist Party of America, U.S. Supreme Court
Nazi fate lies with U.S. Supreme Court 1977-06-09 ACLU has filed in the U.S. Supreme Court to lift injunction prohibiting the Nazi march in Skokie. Life - Skokie edition, Thursday, June 9, 1977, Sec. 1, p. 3 Protests, demonstrations, etc., National Socialist Party of America, Courts, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), U.S. Supreme Court
High court ruling ousts sign ban law 1977-05-05 U.S. Supreme Court ruled a local government may not ban the display of "for sale" or "sold" signs. Skokie has an ordinance banning such signs. The News, Thursday, May 5, 1977, p. 7 Advertising, signs and sign boards, Ordinances, U.S. Supreme Court