Hugo Black Quotes About First Amendment

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  • The word 'security' is a broad, vague generality whose contours should not be invoked to abrogate the fundamental law embodied in the First Amendment. The guarding of military and diplomatic secrets at the expense of informed representative government provides no real security.

    "New York Times Co. v. United States, 403 U.S. 713". Concurring opinion, 1971.
  • The First Amendment has erected a wall between church and state. That wall must be kept high and impregnable. We could not approve the slightest breach.

    Religious   Wall   Church  
    Writing for the court, Everson v. Board of Education, 330 U.S. 1, 1947.
  • I am for the First Amendment from the first word to the last. I believe it means what it says.

  • Compelling a man by law to pay his money to elect candidates or advocate law or doctrines he is against differs only in degree, if at all, from compelling him by law to speak for a candidate, a party, or a cause he is against. The very reason for the First Amendment is to make the people of this country free to think, speak, write and worship as they wish, not as the Government commands.

    Country   Party   Writing  
  • The First Amendment's language leaves no room for inference that abridgments of speech and press can be made just because they are slight. That Amendment provides, in simple words, that "Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press." I read "no law . . . abridging" to mean no law abridging.

    Mean   Simple   Law  
    Concurring opinion, Smith v. California, 361 U.S. 147, 1959.
  • I do not believe that it can be too often repeated that the freedoms of speech, press, petition and assembly guaranteed by the First Amendment must be accorded to the ideas we hate or sooner or later they will be denied to the ideas we cherish. The first banning of an association because it advocates hated ideas - whether that association be called a political party or not - marks a fateful moment in the history of a free country.

    Country   Hate   Party  
    "Communist Party v. SACB, 367 U.S. 1". U.S. Supreme Court case, supreme.justia.com. June 5, 1961.
  • The very reason for the First Amendment is to make the people of this country free to think, speak, write and worship as they wish, not as the Government commands.

    "Floyd Abrams: Country Desperately Needs to Be Thinking About Free Speech". campus.asu.edu. September 12, 2017.
  • An unconditional right to say what one pleases about public affairs is what I consider to be the minimum guarantee of the First Amendment.

    NewYork Times Co. v. Sullivan (concurring opinion) (1964)
  • The "establishment of religion" clause of the First Amendment means at least this: Neither a state nor the Federal Government can set up a church. Neither can pass laws which aid one religion, aid all religions, or prefer one religion over another. Neither can force nor influence a person to go to or to remain away from church against his will or force him to profess a belief or disbelief in any religion.

    Mean   Government   Law  
    "Everson v. Board of Education, 330 U.S. 1". Writing for the court, 1947.
  • The First Amendment provides the only kind of security system that can preserve a free government - one that leaves the way wide open for people to favor, discuss, advocate, or incite causes and doctrines however obnoxious and antagonistic such views may be to the rest of us.

    Concurring opinion, Yates v. United States, 354 U.S. 298, 1957.
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Hugo Black

  • Born: February 27, 1886
  • Died: September 25, 1971
  • Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States