As was to be expected, Professor Corwin, in his article appearing earlier in this number of the Journal upon freedom of speech and press, accomplishes the difficult task of illuminating further a subject which has already been the occasion for much able discussion. Nevertheless, the very diversity of inferences which have been drawn by competent writers from the historical background against which stands the First Amendment warns us that contemporary construction gives no final answer to the problems we have to solve. Thus, from the well-known fact that opposition to the Sedition Act of 1797 was in part at least founded on doctrines of states\u27 rights, Professor Corwin would apparently draw the inference that nationalists should uphold a ...