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Walker v. City of Birmingham

United States Supreme Court

388 U.S. 307 (1967)

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The City of Birmingham obtained a preliminary injunction against civil-rights protests. Walker and other protesters, believing the injunction violated their First and Fourteenth Amendment rights, disobeyed it and participated in the protests anyway rather than challenging it through legal channels first.

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Whether an injunction from a court of general jurisdiction with equity powers must be obeyed, regardless of perceived errors, with challenges made through legal avenues.

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