In the case Schenck v. the United States the US Supreme Court ruled that it is acceptable for the government restricts information released by the press when the information is posted as a clear and present danger and may threaten national security for example. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The Lost Cause of the Confederacy, or simply the Lost Cause, is an American pseudo-historical,[1][2] negationist ideology that advocates the belief that the cause of the Confederate States during the American Civil War was heroic, just, and not centered on slavery.[3] This ideology has furthered the belief that slavery was moral, because the enslaved were happy, even grateful, and it also brought economic prosperity. The notion was used to perpetuate racism and racist power structures during the Jim Crow era in the American South.[4] It emphasizes the supposed chivalric virtues of the antebellum South. It thus views the war as a struggle primarily waged to save the Southern way of life[5] and to protect "states' rights", especially the right to secede from the Union. It casts that attempt as faced with "overwhelming Northern aggression". It simultaneously minimizes or completely denies the central role of slavery and white supremacy in the build-up to, and outbreak of, the war.[4]
        
             
        
        
        
The decision of anti-New Deal by the Ape.x court made President Franklin Roosevelt to suggest reformation of the federal court system
The New Deal entails number of programs, projects, reforms and regulations created and passed into legislation by President Franklin Roosevelt.
However, the Supreme Court declared some of the New Deal as being unconstitutional leading to an outburst between the executive and judiciary.
In conclusion, the decision of anti-New Deal by the Ape.x court made President Franklin Roosevelt to suggest reformation of the Federal court system.
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