Abstract

The Law of Sedition

November 9, 1918 issue

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The article presents information on the book "Espionage Cases," by Walter Nelles. This is a collection of cases arising since the U.S. declared war against Germany, and involving in general the question of seditious utterances. The collection is preceded by an analysis of the cases and is followed by brief notes and comment. The most important part of the pamphlet, however, consists of extracts from opinions of judges in actual cases, numbering fifty-seven in all, some of which arose under the so-called Espionage Act, and others under other statutes.

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ESPIONAGE Cases (Book); NELLES, Walter; ESPIONAGE; INTELLIGENCE service; UNITED States; GERMANY
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