Tag: Schenck v. United States
Reflections on ‘the most powerful dissent in American history’ one century later
In his dissent, Oliver Wendell Holmes argued that the 1st Amendment protects the right to critique the government, and that right should only be curtailed when there is a “present danger of immediate evil.”
Intellectual Freedom News 3/8/2019
Editorial: Book banning a slippery slope; Call for nominations: 2019 Freedom to Read Foundation Roll of Honor; To exhibit or not to exhibit? Privacy concerns and library exhibits
Schenck v. United States, 100 years later
Sometimes the voices we most need to hear are voices that the government would rather silence.