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Hurley v. Irish American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Group of Boston, 515 U.S. 557 (1995), was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court regarding free speech rights, specifically the rights of groups to determine what message their activities convey to the public. The Court ruled that private organizations, even if they were planning on and had permits for a public demonstration, were permitted to exclude groups if those groups presented a message contrary to the one the organizing group wanted to convey. Addressing the specific issues of the case, the Court found that private citizens organizing a public demonstration may not be compelled by the state to include groups who impart a message the organizers do not want to be presented by their demonstration, even if the intent of the state

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  • Hurley v. Irish American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Group of Boston, 515 U.S. 557 (1995), was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court regarding free speech rights, specifically the rights of groups to determine what message their activities convey to the public. The Court ruled that private organizations, even if they were planning on and had permits for a public demonstration, were permitted to exclude groups if those groups presented a message contrary to the one the organizing group wanted to convey. Addressing the specific issues of the case, the Court found that private citizens organizing a public demonstration may not be compelled by the state to include groups who impart a message the organizers do not want to be presented by their demonstration, even if the intent of the state was to prevent discrimination. (en)
  • ハーレー対ボストンのアイルランド系アメリカ人ゲイ、レズビアンとバイセクシュアルグループ事件(ハーレーたいボストンのアイルランドけいアメリカじんゲイレズビアンとバイセクシュアルグループじけん、Hurley v. Irish American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Group of Boston)515 U.S. 557 (1995)は、公衆に対しどのようなメッセージを発信するかを活動の主体が決める権利という表現の自由の権利に関する、アメリカ合衆国最高裁判所のランドマーク的な判決。民間団体は、認可を得て公共デモを計画していたとしても、団体が発信することとは逆のメッセージを発信する集団をデモから除外することが認められると最高裁は判決した。たとえ差別を防止することが理由だったしても、州は公共デモを主催する民間人に対し、民間人にとって望ましくないメッセージを発信する集団をデモに加えるよう強制することはできないと最高裁は判示した。 (ja)
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  • John J. Hurley and South Boston Allied War Veterans Council v. Irish-American Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Group of Boston, Etc. (en)
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  • Private citizens organizing a public demonstration may not be compelled by the state to include groups who impart a message the organizers do not want to be included in their demonstration (en)
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  • Hurley v. Irish American GLIB Association (en)
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  • ハーレー対ボストンのアイルランド系アメリカ人ゲイ、レズビアンとバイセクシュアルグループ事件(ハーレーたいボストンのアイルランドけいアメリカじんゲイレズビアンとバイセクシュアルグループじけん、Hurley v. Irish American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Group of Boston)515 U.S. 557 (1995)は、公衆に対しどのようなメッセージを発信するかを活動の主体が決める権利という表現の自由の権利に関する、アメリカ合衆国最高裁判所のランドマーク的な判決。民間団体は、認可を得て公共デモを計画していたとしても、団体が発信することとは逆のメッセージを発信する集団をデモから除外することが認められると最高裁は判決した。たとえ差別を防止することが理由だったしても、州は公共デモを主催する民間人に対し、民間人にとって望ましくないメッセージを発信する集団をデモに加えるよう強制することはできないと最高裁は判示した。 (ja)
  • Hurley v. Irish American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Group of Boston, 515 U.S. 557 (1995), was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court regarding free speech rights, specifically the rights of groups to determine what message their activities convey to the public. The Court ruled that private organizations, even if they were planning on and had permits for a public demonstration, were permitted to exclude groups if those groups presented a message contrary to the one the organizing group wanted to convey. Addressing the specific issues of the case, the Court found that private citizens organizing a public demonstration may not be compelled by the state to include groups who impart a message the organizers do not want to be presented by their demonstration, even if the intent of the state (en)
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  • Hurley v. Irish-American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Group of Boston (en)
  • ハーレー対ボストンのアイルランド系アメリカ人ゲイ、レズビアンとバイセクシュアルグループ事件 (ja)
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