Zechariah Chafee

Zechariah Chafee, 1907 Zechariah Chafee Jr. (December 7, 1885 – February 8, 1957) was an American judicial philosopher and civil rights advocate, described as "possibly the most important First Amendment scholar of the first half of the twentieth century" by Richard Primus. Chafee's avid defense of freedom of speech led to Senator Joseph McCarthy calling him "dangerous" to America. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Cases on equitable relief against torts / by Chafee, Zechariah

    Published 1924
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    The loyalty of free men / by Barth, Alan

    Published 1952
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