LAD/Blog #31: Schenck V. United States

Charles Shenck was a socialist who distributed pamphlets with Elizabeth Baer about how the draft went against the 13th amendment. Although it recommended "peaceful action", Shenck was nevertheless taken to court. He was charged with violating the Espionage Act because it disturbed recruitment. However, Shenck argued that the act violated the first amendment. Despite his efforts, Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes compared his distribution of pamphlets to shouting "Fire" in a theatre.






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Although Shenck and Baer were against the draft due to the first amendment, people in other countries like Israel also share opposition. In this photo, it is for religious reasons.

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