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Quote from Justice Hugo L. Black,


"What finally emerges from the ‘clear and present danger’ cases
is a working principle that the substantive evil must be extremely serious
and the degree of imminence extremely high before utterances can be punished...
It must be taken as a command of the broadest scope that explicit language,
read in the context of a liberty-loving society, will allow."


By:

Justice Hugo L. Black (more quotes by Justice Hugo L. Black or books by/about Justice Hugo L. Black)


(1886-1971) US Supreme Court Justice

Source:

Bridges v. California

Categories:

Censorship, Constitution, Dissent, Justice, Press, Prohibition, Propaganda, Security, Speech

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