The state cannot reasonably be required to measure the danger from every such utterance in the nice balance of a jeweler's scale. A single revolutionary spark may kindle a fire that, smouldering for a time may burst into a sweeping and destructive conflagration. The Law Quarterly Review - Page 13edited by - 1926Full view - About this book
| Industrial relations - 1925 - 408 pages
...and to the security of the State. They threaten breaches of the peace and ultimate revolution. And the immediate danger is none the less real and substantial,...from every such utterance in the nice balance of a jeweler's scale. A single revolutionary spark may kindle a fire that, smouldering for a time, may burst... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1926 - 810 pages
...and to the security of the State. They threaten breaches of the peace and ultimate revolution. And the immediate danger is none the less real and substantial,...from every such utterance in the nice balance of a jeweler's scale. A single revolutionary spark may kindle a fire that, smouldering for a time, may burst... | |
| New York (State) - Administrative courts - 1927 - 782 pages
...and to the security of the State. They threaten breaches of the peace and ultimate revolution. And the immediate danger is none the less real and substantial,...from every such utterance in the nice balance of a jeweler's scale. A single revolutionary spark may kindle a fire that, smouldering for a time, may burst... | |
| Edith M. Phelps - Debates and debating - 1927 - 206 pages
...and to the security of the state. They threaten breaches of the peace and ultimate revolution. And the immediate danger is none the less real and substantial,...from every such utterance in the nice balance of a jeweler's scale. A single revolutionary spark may kindle a fire that, smouldering for a time may burst... | |
| William Brooke Graves - Censorship - 1928 - 1326 pages
...and to the security of the state. They threaten breaches of the peace and ultimate revolution. And the immediate danger is none the less real and substantial...from every such utterance in the nice balance of a jeweler's scale. A single revolutionary spark may kindle a fire that, smoldering for a time, may burst... | |
| Constitutional law - 1925 - 276 pages
...and to the security of the state. They threaten breaches of the peace and ultimate revolution. And the immediate danger is none the less real and substantial...from every such utterance in the nice balance of a jeweler's scale. A single revolutionary spark may kindle a fire that, smouldering for a time, may burst... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1935 - 1224 pages
...of the case at hand. They are the words of Sanford, J., writing for this court. 268 US at p. 669. " The immediate danger is none the less real and substantial, because the effect of a given utterance * " § 58. If any person shall bring, introduce, print, or circulate, or cause to be introduced, circulated,... | |
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