Postal Service v. Council of Greenburgh Civic Ass'ns
| Postal Service v. Council of Greenburgh Civic Ass'ns | |
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| Argued April 21, 1981 Decided June 25, 1981 | |
| Full case name | United States Postal Service v. Council of Greenburgh Civic Associations |
| Docket no. | 80-608 |
| Citations | 453 U.S. 114 (more) |
| Argument | Oral argument |
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| Case opinions | |
| Majority | Rehnquist,Burger, Stewart, Blackmun, Powell |
| Concurrence | Brennan |
| Concurrence | White |
| Dissent | Marshall |
| Dissent | Stevens |
Postal Service v. Council of Greenburgh Civic Ass'ns, 453 U.S. 114 (1981), is a U.S. Supreme Court case which "upheld the constitutionality of a statute that prohibited the deposit of unstamped 'mailable matter' in a mailbox approved by the United States Postal Service."