First Amendment Freedoms: Selected Cases on Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, AssemblyBased in part on the author's Bill of rights reader : leading constitutional cases. |
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Page 395
... membership in a Com- munist organization . As to these particularly mentioned criminal pro- visions immunity , such as there is , is specifically granted in the second sentence only , where it is said that the fact of registration shall ...
... membership in a Com- munist organization . As to these particularly mentioned criminal pro- visions immunity , such as there is , is specifically granted in the second sentence only , where it is said that the fact of registration shall ...
Page 424
... membership clause of the Smith Act . The first sentence of § 4 ( f ) is : " Neither the holding of office nor member ... membership , that is to membership which is nominal , passive or theoretical . The immunity also extends to " active ...
... membership clause of the Smith Act . The first sentence of § 4 ( f ) is : " Neither the holding of office nor member ... membership , that is to membership which is nominal , passive or theoretical . The immunity also extends to " active ...
Page 427
... member- ship . per se a violation . ' " If the phraseology were that immunity is extended only to “ membership per se , ” there might be support for the argu- ment that the immunity granted by § 4 ( f ) extends only to nominal member ...
... member- ship . per se a violation . ' " If the phraseology were that immunity is extended only to “ membership per se , ” there might be support for the argu- ment that the immunity granted by § 4 ( f ) extends only to nominal member ...
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