“[W]hat seems fair enough against a squalid huckster of bad liquor may take on a different face, if used by a government determined to suppress political opposition under the guise of sedition.”

—  Learned Hand

U.S. v. Kirschenblatt, 16 F.2d 202, 203 (2d Cir. 1926).
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American legal scholar, Court of Appeals judge 1872–1961

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