Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the Bar Association of Monterey County at a dinner meeting in the dining room of the Casa Munras hotel, Monterey, California, on March 19th, 1953, entitled "Challenges to freedom." typescript.

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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the Bar Association of Monterey County at a dinner meeting in the dining room of the Casa Munras hotel, Monterey, California, on March 19th, 1953, entitled "Challenges to freedom." typescript.

Justice Carter discusses how fear has been wielded by certain public servants to subvert individual liberty. Among the topics elaborated upon are loyalty oaths within the context of First Amendment freedoms.

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Carter, Jesse W., 1888-1959

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Jesse Washington Carter was born in Carrville, California in 1888. In 1913, he graduated from Golden Gate Law College, and in 1913, Carter opened a law office in Redding, California. In 1918 he became the district attorney for Redding; he also served as city attorney for Mt. Shasta and Redding. In 1939 he became a California state senator and was appointed to the state supreme court. He served until his death in 1959. From the description of Letters of Jesse Washington Carter, 1941-1...