FLORIDA BAR v. WENT FOR IT, INC., AND JOHN T. BLAKELY
Supreme Court Cases
515 U.S. 618 (1995)
Case Overview
Legal Principle at Issue
Do the Florida Bar rules prohibiting direct mail solicitation of accident victims violate the free speech of personal injury attorneys?
Action
Reversed. Petitioning party received a favorable disposition.
Advocated for Respondent
- Bruce S. Rogow View all cases
Advocated for Petitioner
- Barry Scott Richard View all cases
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- FLORIDA BAR v. WENT FOR IT, INC., AND JOHN T. BLAKELY. (n.d.). First Amendment Library. Retrieved April 25, 2025, from https://www.thefire.org/supreme-court/florida-bar-v-went-it-inc-and-john-t-blakely
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- Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). "FLORIDA BAR v. WENT FOR IT, INC., AND JOHN T. BLAKELY." Oyez. https://www.thefire.org/supreme-court/florida-bar-v-went-it-inc-and-john-t-blakely (accessed April 25, 2025).
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