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In Cox v. Louisiana, 1965, the Supreme Court upheld limitations on which public gatherings?

parades near a courthouse

protesting on religious holidays

marches near federal offices

picketing of places of business

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parades near a courthouse

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In Cox v. Louisiana, 1965, the Supreme Court upheld limitations on parades near courthouses. Protesters against racial discrimination gathered outside a Louisiana courthouse building and were then instructed by the police to move across the street. Some moments after, they were disbanded by the police with the use of "tear gas".

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