Robert M. Douglas, an Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court
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Samuel J. Douglas, an Associate Justice of the Florida Supreme Court from 1866 to 1868
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William O. Douglas, an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
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Because it allows for community standards and demands "serious" value, Justice Douglas worried in his dissent that this test would make it easier to suppress speech and expression.