Healy v. James

Healy v. James

Argued March 28, 1972
Decided June 26, 1972
Full case name Healy, et al. v. James, et al.
Citations

408 U.S. 169 (more)

92 S. Ct. 2338; 33 L. Ed. 2d 266; 1972 U.S. LEXIS 160
Court membership
Case opinions
Majority Powell, joined by Burger, Douglas, Brennan, Stewart, White, Marshall, Blackmun
Concurrence Burger
Concurrence Douglas
Concurrence Rehnquist

Healy v. James, 408 U.S. 169 (1972), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that Central Connecticut State College's refusal to recognize a campus chapter of Students for a Democratic Society was unconstitutional. The denial of official recognition was found to violate the First Amendment.

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