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| 1917-01-01 | N/A | Schenck v. United States prosecution | Philadelphia / US Courts | View |
This document appears to be a page (page 90) from a draft manuscript dated April 2, 2012. Written in the first person by a self-identified First Amendment lawyer (likely Alan Dershowitz given the House Oversight context), the text critiques the legal analogy of 'shouting fire in a crowded theater' derived from the 1917 case *Schenck v. United States*. The author argues that the analogy was improperly applied to political speech.
Urged draftees not to submit to intimidation and to assert opposition to the draft.
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