Dissenting in Dennis v. United States (1951), Justice __________________ wrote, "I have always believed that the First Amendment is the keystone of our Government, that the freedoms it guarantees provide the best insurance against destruction of all freedom . . . So long as this Court exercises the power of judicial review of legislation, I cannot agree that the First Amendment permits us to
sustain laws suppressing freedom of speech and press on the basis of Congress' or our own notions of mere ‘reasonableness.' Such a doctrine waters down the First Amendment so that it amounts to little more than an admonition to Congress.".
a. Benjamin Cardozo
b. Hugo Black
c. Robert Jackson
d. Felix Frankfurter
B
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