Most of the signers and delegates at the time were quite old. This was quite intriguing to me because I thought most of the signers were going to be younger. Because most people would think that people in that age would be settled down not fighting for their freedoms.
In May 1895 Justice David J. Brewer delivered the unanimous (9–0) opinion of the court, which rejected Darrow's argument and upheld the government's use of the injunction against the strike (see In re Debs).