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ACLU — Part 14
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industrial conflict.
From Roger N Baldwin's own, m statement fh sogand to the PuepoHes,
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Quote in part:
"To test the coletitutionality « of Local ordinances and state. Laws} ..
"Expression of an opinion, ae. we: defins;1t, Anoludes any: language
unaccompanied by an overt act——that dor an ‘act whitch: in iteelt. 4s. a
violation of: the orimina], ew." a
consequences ‘lead others to the ‘conmi ssion of: the act, “ts seal _
ithin our concerti on of free peed. “For. inetence, the advocsoy: of
mmalyeting the ‘position taken by the: ‘amértoan cava “nertioe taton, |
‘what is sought is not freedom of speech, freedom. of ‘Preas, freedom. of
seombleges but Moense. Again in their statement, of Civil 2 uapedty, :
pinion of matters of public concern, however radioed, honever, vberents
LAWa * patportiie: to prevent the aovocacy of the ‘overthrow of the govern~
ent by force and violence’ are a11 violations. of the right” oe roo
: Be
apecoh. _The expressions of all opinions, however obnoxious, should be
olerated.*
An examination, however, of this propaganda and agitation: to: ‘over=.
hrow the government shows that it does not consiat of a mere expression
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