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''Wooley v. Maynard'', 430 U.S. 705 (1977),〔(430 U.S. 705 ) Full text of the opinion courtesy of Findlaw.com.〕 was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that New Hampshire could not constitutionally require citizens to display the state motto upon their vehicle license plates when the state motto was offensive to their moral convictions. == Background == Since 1969 New Hampshire has required that noncommercial vehicles bear license plates embossed with the state motto, "Live Free or Die."〔1 N. H. Rev. Stat. Ann. 263:1 (Supp. 1975)〕 Another New Hampshire statute made it a misdemeanor "knowingly (obscure ) ... the figures or letters on any number plate."〔N. H. Rev. Stat. Ann. 262:27-c (Supp. 1975)〕 The term "letters" in this section had been interpreted by the State's highest court in ''State v. Hoskin'' to include the state motto.〔State v. Hoskin, 112 N. H. 332, 295 A. 2d 454 (1972)〕
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