Court Opinion, Gay Alliance of Students v. Matthews, U.S. Court of Appeals Fourth District, 1976 October 28
Key Points
The court opinion evaluates significant legal issues regarding student rights and organizations, focusing on free speech and assembly.
Judges Winter and Markey provide insights, shaping legal precedent for future cases involving similar rights.
The case addresses the tensions between institutional policies and individual freedoms, illustrating judicial philosophy in context.
Judicial decisions from this court, including this opinion, may influence subsequent rulings and interpretations of constitutional rights.
Abstract
Twenty-three page typewritten court opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, with opinions from Judges Winter and Markey.