Brown v. Louisiana
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Brown v. Louisiana, United States Supreme Court case based on the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. It held that protesters have a First and Fourteenth Amendment right to engage in a peaceful sit-in at a public library. Justice Fortas wrote the plurality opinion and was joined by Justice Douglas and Justice Warren. Justices Brennan and White concurred. Justices Black, Clark, Harlan and Stewart dissented.
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