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U.S. Const. Amend. I"United States v. Eichman", 496 U.S. 310 (1990) was a United States Supreme Court case that invalidated a federal law againstflag desecration as violative offree speech under the First Amendment to the Constitution. It was argued together with the case "United States v. Haggerty".The case involved a challenge to the 1989
Flag Protection Act , which forbade the burning or other desecration of theAmerican flag , while allowing for burning as a means of proper disposal of worn or soiled flags. The Act was passed in response to the Court's controversial 1989 decision in "Texas v. Johnson ", 491 U.S. 397 (1989), which upheld flag burning as an act of protected speech under the First Amendment.The defendants in "Eichman", Shawn Eichman,
Dave Blalock and Scott Tyler, had burned an American flag on the steps of theUnited States Capitol to protest American foreign and domestic policy. Mark Haggerty, in the jointly decided case, had burned a flag in Seattle,Washington .In a 5-4 decision (with the justices voting the same way they did in "Texas v. Johnson"), the Court reaffirmed "Johnson" and struck down the law against flag burning. Brennan stated in the Court's opinion that "Punishing desecration of the flag dilutes the very freedom that makes this emblem so revered, and worth revering."
The defendants were represented by attorneys
William Kunstler andDavid D. Cole . The United States was represented byKenneth Starr , then Solicitor General.See also
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List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 496 External links
* [http://www.esquilax.com/flag/eichman.html US vs. Eichman] —full text of the opinion
* [http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/faclibrary/case.aspx?case=US_v_Eichman First Amendment Library entry] on "Eichman v. United States"
* [http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/faclibrary/case.aspx?case=Street_v_NY "Street v. New York"]
* [http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/faclibrary/case.aspx?case=TX_v_Johnson "Texas v. Johnson"]
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