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- Pruneyard_Shopping_Center_v._Robins abstract "Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins, 447 U.S. 74 (1980), was a June 9, 1980, U.S. Supreme Court decision affirming the decision of the California Supreme Court in a case that arose out of a free speech dispute between the Pruneyard Shopping Center in Campbell, California, and several local high school students (who wished to solicit signatures for a petition against United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379).".
- Q7253048 abstract "Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins, 447 U.S. 74 (1980), was a June 9, 1980, U.S. Supreme Court decision affirming the decision of the California Supreme Court in a case that arose out of a free speech dispute between the Pruneyard Shopping Center in Campbell, California, and several local high school students (who wished to solicit signatures for a petition against United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379).".
- Pruneyard_Shopping_Center_v._Robins comment "Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins, 447 U.S. 74 (1980), was a June 9, 1980, U.S. Supreme Court decision affirming the decision of the California Supreme Court in a case that arose out of a free speech dispute between the Pruneyard Shopping Center in Campbell, California, and several local high school students (who wished to solicit signatures for a petition against United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379).".
- Q7253048 comment "Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins, 447 U.S. 74 (1980), was a June 9, 1980, U.S. Supreme Court decision affirming the decision of the California Supreme Court in a case that arose out of a free speech dispute between the Pruneyard Shopping Center in Campbell, California, and several local high school students (who wished to solicit signatures for a petition against United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379).".