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- Rowan_v._United_States_Post_Office_Department abstract "Rowan v. Post Office Dept., 397 U.S. 728 (1970), is a case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled that an addressee of postal mail has unreviewable discretion to decide whether he or she wishes to receive further material from a particular sender, that the sender does not have a constitutional right to send unwanted material into someone’s home. It thus created a quasi-exception to free speech in cases where a person is held as a 'captive audience'.While the statute only explicitly applies to “a pandering advertisement which offers for sale matter which the addressee in his sole discretion believes to be erotically arousing or sexually provocative”, a lower court had found that § 4009 was constitutional when interpreted to prohibit advertisements similar to those initially mailed to the addressee, and this decision upholds that interpretation. In other words, a recipient may obtain a Prohibitory Order applying prohibiting mail from a given sender, and the mailing used as the basis for that order need not be erotic or sexually provocative in order to be the basis of prohibiting the sender from sending further mail. The only absolute requirement is that it must be possible to construe the mail as an offer to sell goods or services.".
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- Rowan_v._United_States_Post_Office_Department wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rowan v. United States Post Office Department".
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- Rowan_v._United_States_Post_Office_Department citation "172800.0".
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- Rowan_v._United_States_Post_Office_Department decideyear "1970".
- Rowan_v._United_States_Post_Office_Department fullname "Daniel Rowan, dba American Book Service, et al., Appellants, v. United States Post Office Department, et al.".
- Rowan_v._United_States_Post_Office_Department holding "The addressee of postal mail has unreviewable discretion to decide whether to receive further material from a particular sender, and a vendor does not have a constitutional right to send unwanted material to an unreceptive addressee.".
- Rowan_v._United_States_Post_Office_Department joinconcurrence "Douglas".
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- Rowan_v._United_States_Post_Office_Department litigants "Rowan v. U. S. Post Office Dept.".
- Rowan_v._United_States_Post_Office_Department majority "Burger".
- Rowan_v._United_States_Post_Office_Department prior "Appeal from the United States District Court for the Central District of California".
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- Rowan_v._United_States_Post_Office_Department comment "Rowan v. Post Office Dept., 397 U.S. 728 (1970), is a case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled that an addressee of postal mail has unreviewable discretion to decide whether he or she wishes to receive further material from a particular sender, that the sender does not have a constitutional right to send unwanted material into someone’s home.".
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- Rowan_v._United_States_Post_Office_Department name "Daniel Rowan, dba American Book Service, et al., Appellants, v. United States Post Office Department, et al.".