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Espionage Act of 1917 .....ANSWER.....Law making it a federal
crime for any person to interfere with or attempt to undermine
the U.S. armed forces during a war, or to in any way assist the
war efforts of the nation's enemies
June 15, 1917 .....ANSWER.....Date the Espionage Act was
passed.
Issues with Espionage Act .....ANSWER.....Limited First Amendment
rights. Made it possible for the government to target anyone who
publicly opposed the war or draft, including pacifists, neutralists,
communists, anarchists, and socialists.
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Schenck v. United States (1919) .....ANSWER.....Supreme Court
case upholding Espionage Act. Speech may be punished when
the U.S. faced a "clear and present danger".
Famous Prosecutions under Espionage Act .....ANSWER.....Julius
and Ethel Rosenberg (Nuclear weapons)
Daniel Ellsberg (Pentagon Papers)
Chelsea Manning (WikiLeaks)
Edward Snowden (NSA leak)
Executive Order 12333 .....ANSWER.....United States Intelligence
Activities
Significance of EO 12333 .....ANSWER.....Identifies the
Intelligence Community and defines what information can be
collected, retained, and disseminated. It allows for the collection
of U.S. citizen data—even when those citizens are not
specifically targeted.