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June 5, 1961court decisionassociation rightsSmith Actpolitical beliefCold WarJusticeCivil RightsGovernment

Supreme Court narrows Smith Act reach in Scales v. United States

The Supreme Court upheld Junius Scales’s conviction but required proof of active membership and specific intent to advance illegal aims. The decision still permitted punishment tied to political association, while showing the Court beginning to limit the broad anti-communist prosecutions of the early Cold War.