1. The Judiciary Branch
Afterwards, he went to the Supreme Court for the arrest violating the Fifth Amendment and they ruled that it was constitutional on the basis of military urgency. ... I think that the Supreme Court did not uphold the merits of the constitution here because they only thought about the majority of the citizens in their ruling and not the American citizens who happened to be from Japanese descent. ... Schenck's conviction was upheld and the Supreme Court ruled that the Espionage Act did not violate the First Amendment. ... I believe that the Supreme Court rules impartially when it will have ...
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