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- Breard_v._City_of_Alexandria abstract "Breard v. City of Alexandria was a United States Supreme Court case, and the Court held that door-to-door solicitation could be restricted without violating the First Amendment or the Dormant Commerce Clause.".
- Q4959745 abstract "Breard v. City of Alexandria was a United States Supreme Court case, and the Court held that door-to-door solicitation could be restricted without violating the First Amendment or the Dormant Commerce Clause.".
- Breard_v._City_of_Alexandria comment "Breard v. City of Alexandria was a United States Supreme Court case, and the Court held that door-to-door solicitation could be restricted without violating the First Amendment or the Dormant Commerce Clause.".
- Q4959745 comment "Breard v. City of Alexandria was a United States Supreme Court case, and the Court held that door-to-door solicitation could be restricted without violating the First Amendment or the Dormant Commerce Clause.".