Free Speech

Case - 249 U.S. 204

Parties: Frohwerk v. United States

Date: 1919-03-10

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Paragraph: 6 - N64* It may be that all this might be said or written even in time of war in circumstances that would not make it a crime. We do not lose our right to condemn either measures or men because the country is at war.

Notes:

  • N64* / / / / this is during times of war

Preferred Terms:

  • (is) condemnations

Phrase match: our right to condemn either measures

Source: http://freespeech.iath.virginia.edu/exist-speech/cocoon/freespeech/FOS_newSTerms_One?doc=/db/fos_all/federal/SC/1910s/19190310.249.US.204.xml&keyword1=right to&wordsBefore=1&wordsAfter=3#m1

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