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R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul
Court Supreme Court of the United States
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Date decided June 22, 1992

Facts

In 1990, a teenager constructed a cross from a chair in Minnesota. Next, he set the cross ablaze on the lawn of a black family.

The teenager was prosecuted for communicating a biased non-verbal message.

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