Dennis v. United States
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Dennis v. United States is a landmark 1951 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the convictions of Communist Party leaders under the Smith Act, significantly shaping First Amendment jurisprudence on speech advocating the overthrow of the government.
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Target entity: Dennis v. United States Context triple: [Felix Frankfurter, notableCase, Dennis v. United States]
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Dickerson v. United States
Dickerson v. United States is a 2000 U.S. Supreme Court case that reaffirmed the constitutional basis of Miranda warnings and held that Congress could not overrule Miranda v. Arizona by statute.
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Reynolds v. United States
Reynolds v. United States is an 1879 U.S. Supreme Court case that established the distinction between protected religious belief and regulable religiously motivated conduct, holding that the Free Exercise Clause does not excuse individuals from compliance with otherwise valid criminal laws such as those banning polygamy.
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Printz v. United States
Printz v. United States is a 1997 U.S. Supreme Court decision that limited federal power by holding that Congress cannot compel state or local officials to implement federal regulatory programs.
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Abrams v. United States
Abrams v. United States was a 1919 U.S. Supreme Court case that upheld the conviction of antiwar activists under federal law and is best known for Justice Holmes’s famous dissent articulating the “marketplace of ideas” concept in free speech jurisprudence.
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Bond v. United States
Bond v. United States is a 2011 U.S. Supreme Court case that clarified an individual’s ability to raise Tenth Amendment challenges to federal statutes, reinforcing limits on federal power in favor of state sovereignty.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Dennis v. United States Target entity description: Dennis v. United States is a landmark 1951 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the convictions of Communist Party leaders under the Smith Act, significantly shaping First Amendment jurisprudence on speech advocating the overthrow of the government.
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A.
Dickerson v. United States
Dickerson v. United States is a 2000 U.S. Supreme Court case that reaffirmed the constitutional basis of Miranda warnings and held that Congress could not overrule Miranda v. Arizona by statute.
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B.
Reynolds v. United States
Reynolds v. United States is an 1879 U.S. Supreme Court case that established the distinction between protected religious belief and regulable religiously motivated conduct, holding that the Free Exercise Clause does not excuse individuals from compliance with otherwise valid criminal laws such as those banning polygamy.
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C.
Printz v. United States
Printz v. United States is a 1997 U.S. Supreme Court decision that limited federal power by holding that Congress cannot compel state or local officials to implement federal regulatory programs.
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D.
Abrams v. United States
Abrams v. United States was a 1919 U.S. Supreme Court case that upheld the conviction of antiwar activists under federal law and is best known for Justice Holmes’s famous dissent articulating the “marketplace of ideas” concept in free speech jurisprudence.
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E.
Bond v. United States
Bond v. United States is a 2011 U.S. Supreme Court case that clarified an individual’s ability to raise Tenth Amendment challenges to federal statutes, reinforcing limits on federal power in favor of state sovereignty.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (53)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
First Amendment case
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United States Supreme Court case ⓘ criminal law case ⓘ landmark case ⓘ |
| areaOfLaw | First Amendment to the United States Constitution ⓘ |
| charge | conspiracy to advocate the overthrow of the U.S. government by force and violence ⓘ |
| chiefJusticeAtDecision |
Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson
ⓘ
surface form:
Fred M. Vinson
|
| citation | 341 U.S. 494 ⓘ |
| concurrenceBy |
Felix Frankfurter
ⓘ
Robert H. Jackson ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
ⓘ
surface form:
United States
|
| court | Supreme Court of the United States ⓘ |
| decisionDate | 1951-06-04 ⓘ |
| dissentBy |
Hugo L. Black
ⓘ
William O. Douglas ⓘ |
| fullName | Dennis v. United States self-link ⓘ |
| historicalContext |
Cold War
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McCarthyism ⓘ
surface form:
Red Scare
|
| holding |
The First Amendment does not protect speech that poses a sufficient threat of grave evil under the gravity of the evil–probability test.
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The convictions of Communist Party leaders under the Smith Act for conspiring to advocate the overthrow of the U.S. government by force were upheld. ⓘ |
| impact |
Narrowed First Amendment protection for subversive advocacy during the Cold War era.
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Provided precedent for upholding restrictions on speech deemed threatening to national security. ⓘ |
| issue |
Whether the Smith Act’s prohibition on conspiring to advocate the overthrow of the government by force violates the First Amendment.
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Whether the convictions of Communist Party leaders for conspiracy to advocate violent overthrow were constitutional. ⓘ |
| joinedByInMajority |
Harold H. Burton
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Sherman Minton ⓘ Stanley Forman Reed ⓘ
surface form:
Stanley F. Reed
Tom C. Clark ⓘ |
| laterTreatment |
Brandenburg v. Ohio
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surface form:
Its approach to subversive advocacy was limited by Brandenburg v. Ohio.
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| legalSubject |
constitutional law
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criminal conspiracy ⓘ freedom of speech ⓘ national security law ⓘ |
| lowerCourt | United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ⓘ |
| lowerCourtDisposition | Judgment affirmed ⓘ |
| majorityOpinionBy |
Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson
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surface form:
Fred M. Vinson
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| partyInvolved | Communist Party USA ⓘ |
| petitioner |
Eugene Dennis
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Other leaders of the Communist Party USA ⓘ |
| pluralityOpinionBy |
Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson
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surface form:
Fred M. Vinson
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| relatedCase |
Brandenburg v. Ohio
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Gitlow v. New York ⓘ Schenck v. United States ⓘ Yates v. United States ⓘ |
| relatedDoctrine |
advocacy of illegal action
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clear and present danger ⓘ |
| respondent |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| standardApplied | gravity of the evil–probability test ⓘ |
| standardComparedTo | clear and present danger test ⓘ |
| statuteInterpreted |
Alien Registration Act of 1940
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Smith Act ⓘ |
| term | 1950 Term ⓘ |
| yearDecided | 1951 ⓘ |
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Subject: Dennis v. United States Description of subject: Dennis v. United States is a landmark 1951 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the convictions of Communist Party leaders under the Smith Act, significantly shaping First Amendment jurisprudence on speech advocating the overthrow of the government.
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