1. Gilbert v. Minnesota, No. 79, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 10, 1920 , December 13, 1920
OVERVIEW: A Minnesota statute that made it unlawful to interfere with the enlistment of men in the military of the U.S. or of the State did not violate the First Amendment and was not preempted by federal law. Defendant's conviction was upheld.
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