Supreme Court Case of Dennis v. United States, 1951

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October 16, 2016

 

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Not only was performing any of these acts illegal, conspiring to do so was also a crime as well. The Cold War was the most important issue of the presidential campaign of 1948. The Democratic Truman administration, feeling pressure from conservative Republicans to ferret out alleged subversive elements, brought to court 11 leaders of the Communist Party of the United States for violation of the Smith Act...
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They were not charged with any overt acts that contributed to violence or revolutionary activity, but rather with conspiring to teach and advocate such a activity in order to overthrow the government of the United States. The arguments for Dennis were that the Smith Act violated the fundamental rights provided by the 1st Amendment and the Bill of Rights...
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