Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee

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Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee, 372 U.S. 539 (1963) was a United States Supreme Court case based on the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. It held that legislative committee cannot compel a subpoenaed witness to give up the membership lists of his organization.

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