ResistanceApril 26, 1937
Supreme Court Reverses Angelo Herndon's Conviction 5-4
The Court struck down Georgia's application of its 1861 slave-insurrection statute to Herndon's union organizing as an unconstitutional restraint on free speech. The narrow 5-4 majority in Herndon v. Lowry freed him after five years of legal battle and affirmed that political organizing was protected expression.