Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Quote

It is only the present danger of immediate evil or an intent to bring it about that warrants Congress in setting a limit to the expression of opinion where private rights are not concerned.


250 U.S. at 628 - Abrams v. United States, 250 U.S. 616 (1919)


It is only the present danger of immediate evil or an intent to bring it about that warrants Congress in setting a limit to the expression of opinion ...

It is only the present danger of immediate evil or an intent to bring it about that warrants Congress in setting a limit to the expression of opinion ...

It is only the present danger of immediate evil or an intent to bring it about that warrants Congress in setting a limit to the expression of opinion ...

It is only the present danger of immediate evil or an intent to bring it about that warrants Congress in setting a limit to the expression of opinion ...