for The Cincinnati Bar Association
1. United States v. Ballard, No. 472, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 3, 6, 1944, Argued , April 24, 1944, Decided
OVERVIEW: Reversal of defendants' mail fraud convictions was improper as it was based on a requirement that the prosecution prove the falsity of defendants' religious beliefs, which was contrary to the First Amendment's protection of all religious beliefs.
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