Bond v. Floyd - Milestone Documents

Bond v. Floyd

( 1966 )

Essential Quotes

“The question presented in this case is whether the Georgia House of Representatives may constitutionally exclude appellant Bond, a duly elected Representative, from membership because of his statements, and statements to which he subscribed, criticizing the policy of the Federal Government in Vietnam and the operation of the Selective Service laws.”

“The manifest function of the First Amendment in a representative government requires that legislators be given the widest latitude to express their views on issues of policy.”

“Legislators have an obligation to take positions on controversial political questions so that their constituents can be fully informed by them, and be better able to assess their qualifications for office; also so they may be represented in governmental debates by the person they have elected to represent them.”

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