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Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee

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Concurrence
  
Black

End date
  
1963

Concurrence
  
Douglas

Full case name
  
Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee

Citations
  
372 U.S. 539 (more)372 U.S. 539

Majority
  
Goldberg, joined by Warren, Black, Douglas, Brennan

Dissent
  
Harlan, joined by Clark, Stewart, White

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Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee, 372 U.S. 539 (1963), was a United States Supreme Court case based on the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. It held that a legislative committee cannot compel a subpoenaed witness to give up the membership lists of his organization.

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Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee Wikipedia


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