Title
Inciting, Requesting, Provoking, or Persuading Others to Commit Crimes: The Legacy of Schenck and Abrams in Free Speech Jurisprudence
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2019
Abstract
In this article I compare the original clear and present danger cases, Schenck and Abrams, with the Supreme Court’s later amendment of the test in Brandenberg. I raise some problems with the latter case’s test and ask whether the Court has really made any progress.
Digital USD Citation
Alexander, Larry, "Inciting, Requesting, Provoking, or Persuading Others to Commit Crimes: The Legacy of Schenck and Abrams in Free Speech Jurisprudence" (2019). Institute on Law and Philosophy. 12.
https://digital.sandiego.edu/law_philosophy_scholarship/12