the Clayton Antitrust Act (trustbusting)
the Underwood-Simmons Act (tariff reform)
the Federal Trade Commission (protection of consumers and regulation of business)
for encouraging people not to serve in the military
Schenek protested the US entry into World War I by standing in public areas and handing out pamphlets encouraging citizens to stay out of the war and not to participate.
The Supreme Court ruled Schenek was not protected by free speech because his actions hurt the security of the US. This case set the precedent that a person could not use the First Amendment to protect speech or rights to assembly if their actions could be viewed as a security risk. Because he was encouraging people to not sign up for war during a time of war, it was viewed as a threat to US security.
The one that best describes how the structure of the judicial branch affects the judicial branch's interpretation of the constitution is :
Give the judicial branch many opportunities to interpret the constitution
For example, right now the Democrat and Republican party are arguing over the interpretation of the second amendment.
There are 29. That is because there's 14 people before him, and 14 people after, him, and that's 28 and +1 for him and that;s 29. People often make mistakes and say that there's 30 because they count 15 before and 15 after, but there's actually 14 before and 14 after.