The Life And Letters of Harrison Gray Otis Federalist 1765 1848 volume 01

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The Life And Letters of Harrison Gray Otis Federalist 1765 1848 volume 01
Samuel Eliot Morison
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Cit. , 300 et seq. , point out that Blackstone s definition has been applied in several cases, adopted by Chancellor Kent (Commentaries, n, 17), and cited in the recent American and English Ency clopedia of Law, N. S. , vi, 1002. Cooley believes Blackstone s definition to be insufficient, and that the amendment was meant to preserve freedom of public discussion, as well as to exempt the press from censorship in advance of publi cation.
19 For example, Bikle, op. Cit. , and others cited in his n
...ote 67; Cooley, op. Cit. , 305; W. W. Willoughby, Constitutional Law (1910), 845. Another objection to constitutionality of the Sedition Act, raised at the time by Gallatin, and brought up since by historians, is based on the principle that federal courts have no jurisdiction over common law offenses. The objection is not well taken, for when the courts were given jurisdiction over seditious libel by Act of Congress, it became a statutory, and not a common law offense.
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