KAHN v. WYMAN

No. 4509.

100 N.H. 245 (1956)

GORDON KAHN v. LOUIS C. WYMAN, Attorney General.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided June 8, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tiffany & Osborne for the plaintiff.

Louis C. Wyman, Attorney General, pro se.

Hugh H. Bownes, amicus curiae.


PER CURIAM.

The divided opinion in Pennsylvania v. Nelson, 350 U.S. 497 (decided Apr. 2, 1956) is interpreted to hold that this state is precluded from prosecuting crimes which involve sedition and subversive activities directed against the government of the United States because as there stated the enforcement of state acts forbidding such activities "presents a serious danger...

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