1. Schaefer v. United States, Nos. 270-274, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 21, 1919 , March 1, 1920
OVERVIEW: There was no constitutional violation in convicting officers of a publishing corporation of violating Espionage Act because the jury was justified in finding that allusion and innuendo was as effective as a direct charge against the United States.
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