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Marsh v. Alabama 326 U.S. 501 (1946) was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court in which it ruled that a state trespassing statute could not be used to prevent the distribution of religious materials on a town’s sidewalk notwithstanding the fact that the sidewalk where the distribution was taking place was part of a privately owned company town. The Court based its ruling on the provisions of the First Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment.

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