Source: Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections On and Off the Court
“I should say the defendants have done just that for which they are indicted. If I might agree to their conviction without creating a precedent, I cheerfully would do so. I can see in their teachings nothing but humbug, untainted by any trace of truth. But that does not dispose of the constitutional question whether misrepresentation of religious experience or belief is prosecutable; it rather emphasizes the danger of such prosecutions.”
78 U.S. 92.
Judicial opinions, United States v. Ballard (1944)
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