Freedom of Speech
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Categorization -- Content -- Context -- Principles -- Sedition Act (July 14, 1798) -- Introduction -- John Quincy Adams's Letter on the "Gag Rule" (May 25, 1836) -- Introduction -- Conclusion -- Robert LaFollette's "Free Speech during Wartime" Speech (October 6, 1917) -- Introduction -- Eugene Debs's Speech in Canton, Ohio (June 16, 1918) -- Introduction -- Schenck v. United States (March 3, 1919) -- Introduction -- Abrams v. United States (November 10, 1919) -- Introduction -- Whitney v. California (May 16, 1927) -- Introduction -- Conclusion -- President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Four Freedoms" Speech (January 6, 1941) -- Introduction -- Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire (March 9, 1942) -- Introduction -- West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (June 14, 1943) -- Introduction -- Margaret Chase Smith's "Declaration of Conscience" Speech (June 1, 1950) -- Introduction -- Conclusion -- Talley v. California (March 7, 1960) -- Introduction -- Edwards v. South Carolina (February 25, 1963) -- Introduction -- New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (March 9, 1964) -- Introduction -- Mario Savio's "Bodies upon the Gears" Speech (December 2, 1964) -- Introduction -- United States v. O'Brien (May 27, 1968) -- Introduction -- Pickering v. Board of Education (June 3, 1968) -- Introduction -- Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District (February 24, 1969) -- Introduction -- Watts v. United States (April 21, 1969) -- Introduction -- Per Curiam -- Brandenburg v. Ohio (June 8, 1969) -- Introduction -- Per Curiam -- Cohen v. California (June 7, 1971) -- Introduction -- New York Times Co. v. United States (June 30, 1971) -- Introduction -- Police Department of Chicago v. Mosley (June 26, 1972) -- Introduction -- Miller v. California (June 21, 1973) -- Introduction