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- De_Jonge_v._Oregon abstract "De Jonge v. Oregon, 299 U.S. 353 (1937), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause applies to freedom of assembly. The Court found that Dirk De Jonge had the right to organize a Communist Party and to speak at its meetings, even though the party advocated industrial or political change in revolution. However, in the 1950s with the fear of communism on the rise the Court ruled in Dennis v. United States (1951) that Eugene Dennis, who was the leader of the Communist Party, violated the Smith Act by advocating the forcible overthrow of the United States government.".
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- De_Jonge_v._Oregon wikiPageExternalLink 1936_123.
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon wikiPageID "2624200".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon wikiPageRevisionID "599854285".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon arguedate "--12-09".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon argueyear "1936".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon decidedate "--01-04".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon decideyear "1937".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon fullname "Dirk De Jonge v. State of Oregon".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon hasPhotoCollection De_Jonge_v._Oregon.
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon holding "The Oregon statute as applied to the particular charge as defined by the state court is repugnant to the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The judgment of conviction is reversed and the cause is remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon joinmajority "unanimous".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon lawsapplied "427".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon litigants "De Jonge v. Oregon".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon majority "Hughes".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon notparticipating "Stone".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon prior "Appeal from the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon.".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon scotus "1932".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon uspage "353".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon usvol "299".
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon subject Category:1937_in_Oregon.
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon subject Category:1937_in_United_States_case_law.
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon subject Category:American_Civil_Liberties_Union_litigation.
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon subject Category:Communist_Party_USA_litigation.
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon subject Category:Incorporation_case_law.
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon subject Category:Legal_history_of_Oregon.
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon subject Category:United_States_freedom_of_association_case_law.
- De_Jonge_v._Oregon type Case.
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- De_Jonge_v._Oregon comment "De Jonge v. Oregon, 299 U.S. 353 (1937), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause applies to freedom of assembly. The Court found that Dirk De Jonge had the right to organize a Communist Party and to speak at its meetings, even though the party advocated industrial or political change in revolution. However, in the 1950s with the fear of communism on the rise the Court ruled in Dennis v.".
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- De_Jonge_v._Oregon name "Dirk De Jonge v. State of Oregon".