Red Scare in Court New York Versus the International Workers Order
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- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Univ of Pennsylvania Pr
- Publish date: 11/01/1999
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In 1951, at the height of the Red Scare, Justice Hugo Black predicted that the Supreme Court would one day change its view on the balance between the need to ensure domestic security against subversive influences and an obligation to preserve First Amendment principles. Justice Black predicted that "in calmer times" the Court would favor protecting the rights of political dissenters. He was right: six years later, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover named June 17, 1957 "Red Monday" for the four Supreme Court decisions announced that day. Hoover meant that the "Reds" had won.
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