Marsh v. Buck

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{{Infobox SCOTUS case

|Litigants=Marsh v. Buck

|ArgueDate=April 29

|ArgueYear=1941

|DecideDate=May 26

|DecideYear=1941

|FullName=Marsh v. Buck

|USVol=313

|USPage=406

|ParallelCitations=61 S. Ct. 969; 85 L. Ed. 1426

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|Holding=General statements that the law will be enforced if enacted are not threats against entities subject to the law.

|Majority=Black

|JoinMajority=unanimous

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Marsh v. Buck, 313 U.S. 406 (1941), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held General statements that the law will be enforced if enacted are not threats against entities subject to the law.{{ussc|name=Marsh v. Buck|volume=313|page=406|year=1941}}

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