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Schenck v. United States
Charles Shenck, Secretary Of The Socialist Party Of America
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Schenck v. United States, 249 U.S. 47 (1919)Schenck involved a protest of the draft during World War I, fought between 1914 and 1918. Charles T. Schenck was arrested in 1917 and charged under the Espionage Act of 1917, but his case didn't reach the US Supreme Court until 1919, at the conclusion of the War.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Charles T. Schenck was the secretary of the Socialist Party of America in Philadelphiaduring the First World Warand involved in the 1919 Supreme Court case Schenck v. United States.Schenck had been indicted and tried for distributing 15,000 subversive leaflets to prospective military draftees during World War I. The leaflets urged the potential draftees to refuse to serve, if drafted, on the grounds that military conscription constituted involuntary servitude, which is prohibited by the Thirteenth Amendment. The Federal government held the position that Schenck's actions violated the Espionage Act of 1917.Schenck was convicted, but he appealed to the United States Supreme Court, arguing that the court decision violated his First Amendment rights. However, the Court unanimously upheld his conviction.
Schenck v. United States
Assuming you are talking about Charles Schenck, he was a leader in the Socialist Party of America and was convicted of printing and distributing leaflets opposing the draft during the war. The Supreme Court eventually ruled on the case, stating that his actions were not protected by the First Amendment because it was a "clear and present danger" to the US, since the US was fighting in a war and needed men to serve in the military.
united states v. schenck
World War I
Charles Shenck, Secretary Of The Socialist Party Of America
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It was bombed in 1941 during World War II during an air raid on Plymouth.