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June 4, 1951court decisionincitementpolitical speechCold WarSmith ActJusticeCivil RightsGovernment

Supreme Court upholds Smith Act convictions in Dennis v. United States

The Supreme Court upheld convictions of Communist Party leaders under the Smith Act, allowing punishment for organizing around revolutionary doctrine even without proof of imminent violence. The decision captures the Cold War Court’s willingness to defer to national-security fears before later doctrine narrowed this approach.