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  1. Sedition Act of 1918 - Wikipedia

    • The Sedition Act of 1918 (Pub. L. 65–150, 40 Stat. 553, enacted May 16, 1918) was an Act of the United States Congress that extended the Espionage Act of 1917 to cover a broader range of offenses, notabl… See more

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    The Espionage Act of 1917 made it a crime to interfere with the war effort, disrupt military recruitment, or to attempt to aid a nation at war with the U.S. Wartime violence o… See more

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    Debate and Enactment

    President Wilson and his Attorney General Thomas Watt Gregory viewed the bill as a … See more

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    Enforcement and Constitutional Challenges

    The legislation came so late in the war, just a few months before Armistice Day, that prosecutions under the provisions of the Sedition Act were few. One notable case was that of … See more

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    Repeal

    As part of a sweeping repeal of wartime laws, Congress repealed the Sedition Act on December 13, 1920. In 1921, president Woodrow Wilson offered clemency to most of those co… See more

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    Sedition Act of 1798, outlawing false statements criticizing the American government, which expired in 1801. Smith Act of 1940, passed in anticipation of World War II and l… See more

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  2. Fearing that anti-war speeches and street pamphlets would undermine the war effort, President Woodrow Wilson and Congress passed two laws, the Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918, that criminalized any “disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language” about the U.S. government or military, or any speech intended to “incite insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny, or refusal of duty.” (These were different and...

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    Espionage and Sedition Acts of World War I (1917, 1918) were the first forays since 1798 into federal regulation of First Amendment rights.These criminalizations of certain forms of expression, belief, and association resulted in the prosecution of over 2,000 cases, but in reaction they also produced a movement to protect the civil liberties of all Americans.
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    During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson pushed for new laws that criminalized core First Amendment speech. Congress passed the Espionage Act shortly after the U.S. entered the war. The Act made it a crime to convey …

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    Sep 21, 2020 · Learn how President Wilson and Congress passed laws in 1917 and 1918 to silence anti-war speech and prosecute dissenters. Find out how the Supreme Court upheld the laws and introduced the "clear and present danger" …

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    Jan 4, 2024 · What was the 1918 Sedition Act? The United States’ entry into World War I triggered a wave of frenzied patriotism across the country. However, as Danny Bird reveals, this hysteria set the nation on a collision course with its …

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