United States Postal Service v. Hustler Magazine, Inc.
United States Postal Service v. Hustler Magazine, Inc. is a court case decided in 1986 by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The court ruled that Hustler could not be stopped from delivering its magazine to members of Congress, upholding Hustler's right to petition the government.
United States Postal Service v. Hustler Magazine, Inc., LFP, Inc. | |
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United States District Court for the District of Columbia | |
Full case name | UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, v. HUSTLER MAGAZINE, INC., LFP, Inc. |
Date decided | March 11, 1986 |
Citations | 630 F. Supp. 867 |
Judge sitting | JOHN H. PRATT |
Prosecutor(s) | R. Craig Lawrence |
Defendant(s) | Mark Foster |
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