Dombrowski v. Pfister (1965)
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Dombrowski v. Pfister, 380 U.S. 479 (1965) was a landmark Supreme Court case brought forth by Dr. James Dombrowski along with William Kunstler, founder of the Center for Constitutional Rights, against the governor of Louisiana, law enforcement officers, and the chairperson of the state's Legislative Joint Committee on Un-American Activities for prosecuting or threatening to prosecute his organization under several state subversion statutes.

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380 U.S. 479

Dombrowski  v.  Pfister

 Argued: Jan. 25, 1965. --- Decided: April 26, 1965

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Leon Hubert Jr., New Orleans, La., and Arthur Kinoy, New York City, for appellants.

John E. Jackson, Jr., New Orleans, La., and Jack N. Rogers, Baton Rouge, La., for appellees.

Mr. Justice BRENNAN delivered the opinion of the Court.

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