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What Up Holmes?

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The Abrams Case - A History of the Supreme Court

In 1918, anarchists threw leaflets from rooftops in Lower Manhattan. Three men and one woman were convicted under the Espionage Act. The case ultimately makes its way to the Supreme Court. In 1919, eight months after the earlier cases had been handed down by the court, a similar case is heard. One of Holmes' young friends, Harold Laski, who is this socialist, 24-year-old teaching at Harvard, he comes out in favor of a city-wide police strike.

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