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  • Later, Inside Sedition, a periodical written by NDP staff at Queen's
  • an politics and foreign affairs and The Greek Sedition, a study of the international situation based
  • he Jeffersonian printers imprisoned under the Sedition Act of 1798.
  • was the guiding light in the creation of the Sedition Act of 1798, part of the notorious Alien and
  • However, the Sedition Act expressly states that the intent of the p
  • The Sedition Act was repealed in 1921, but the Espionage A
  • rilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime from the Sedition Act of 1798 to the War on Terrorism (W.
  • The Republican prediction that the Sedition Act would be used as a tool to assure the pri
  • John C. Miller writes that "the Sedition Act was not construed to mean that the Federa
  • Restoration the English Parliament passed the Sedition Act 1661, which declared that the Solemn Leag
  • he Constitution constitutes a crime under the Sedition Act), so be it.
  • publicans in the House proposed to repeal the Sedition Act, a party line vote resulted in the reject
  • In 1798, before the enactment of the Sedition Act, which made it a crime to publish "false,
  • Adams's new taxes, and attacked his Alien and Sedition Acts as violations of states' rights and the
  • The Espionage and Sedition Acts were largely repealed in 1921, and on De
  • Naturalization Act of 1798 and the Alien and Sedition Acts eventually hurt Adams and the Federalist
  • 1721 Levett narrowly escaped prosecution for sedition after declaring his Jacobite sympathies.
  • William E. Stevenson, accused of sedition against the state for circulating Helper's bo
  • the privy council to inquire into charges of sedition alleged against Thomas Goodrich, bishop of El
  • e by British Indian authorities on charges of sedition, Alva was jail companion to Vallabhbhai Patel
  • try to provoke the sectarianism and to create sedition among diverse communities in Kirkuk province.
  • Opponents, who had prophesied sedition and tumult, were signally disappointed.
  • ury had charged Powell with a dozen counts of sedition and a count of conspiring to commit sedition.
  • He was convicted of conspiracy to riot and sedition and was sentenced to four years' imprisonment
  • urts-martial for other crimes besides mutiny, sedition, and desertion.
  • his resulted in him being arrested, tried for sedition and imprisoned for two years, the Rastafari m
  • mas Paine's works, initiated prosecutions for sedition and published loyalist pamphlets.
  • Spain to Naples, he was accused of spreading sedition and instigating riots during unrest in 1585 a
  • his surviving brother stood trial, accused of sedition and treason against Aguinaldo's government an
  • laysian law concerning the freedom of speech, sedition, and Article 10 of the Constitution.
  • of journalist John Peter Zenger on charges of sedition and libel against Governor William Cosby.
  • Thirteen union leaders were charged with sedition and conspiracy, taken to Rockhampton for the
  • The former U.N official is charged with sedition and promoting sectarianism after he accused P
  • on which provides for harsher punishments for sedition and grants police new shoot-to-kill powers.
  • n under the Treason Felony Act (1848), arson, sedition and forgery.
  • s arrested on four federal charges, including sedition and insurrection against the United States.
  • welve IWW members in 1916 for treason, arson, sedition and forgery.
  • to a fine and three months' imprisonment for sedition, and later confined in a lunatic asylum; in 1
  • Selwyn was arrested on charges of sedition and wilful damage in relation to throwing an
  • Rose was jailed during the 1930s for sedition, and won the hatred of Quebec Premier Maurice
  • tion which resulted in her being charged with sedition and sentenced to five years imprisonment, par
  • r was shut down by the British Government for sedition as outlined in the Defence of the Realm Act (
  • bin was arrested in May 1838 and charged with sedition, but never tried; he was released in July.
  • he royal authorities at Vienna on a charge of sedition, but was ultimately acquitted.
  • xecution on charges of treason, rebellion and sedition by the Spanish colonial government, the Catho
  • akzaky was jailed several times on charges of sedition by successive Nigerian regimes in the 80s and
  • trouble fell to Archelaus, who was faced with sedition by the Pharisees at the beginning of his reig
  • ichard Carder, were imprisoned for heresy and sedition by the Massachusetts authorities.
  • Rahman and dozens of others were charged with sedition by the Government of Pakistan.
  • red for his involvement in the anti-Communist sedition case of 1950 against Steve Nelson, who was le
  • a Extradition Treaty and charged him with new sedition cases after he raised pro-Khalistan slogans i
  • third reading 114 - 7 on 24 October 2007, and sedition ceased to be a crime in New Zealand on 1 Janu
  • Obscenity, blasphemy, sedition: censorship in Australia.
  • Probash Chunder Deb was re-arrested on a sedition charge under Section 124A, in connection with
  • arrested on December 11, 2007 to face a fresh sedition charge.
  • After Selwyn's trial sedition charges were brought against others for seemi
  • he city, and was imprisoned for six months on sedition charges after leading a strike in Flin Flon.
  • mar, P. Waytha Moorthy and V. Ganabatirau for sedition charges.
  • obert Kennedy finally dropped the rest of the sedition charges.
  • case was registered against him on charges of sedition, creating communal disharmony, inducement for
  • Acts of sedition detrimental to national security and independ
  • to Canadian history because of his trial for sedition during the War of 1812.
  • temple leaders and was then incarcerated for sedition during World War II.
  • ople's rights and then it charges people with sedition for daring to oppose such theft... for daring
  • Johnson and others were put on trial for sedition for selling Wakefield's Reply.
  • At first acquitted on the charge of sedition for his part in this revolutionary movement,
  • owell in Jamaica in 1934 who was charged with sedition for refusing to accept George V of the United
  • It removed the crime of sedition from the New Zealand statute book.
  • ause (p 546) "Soon Britain, wracked within by sedition, grain shortages, rising unemployment, and fi
  • e deposed Michael for his open effrontery and sedition had she lived longer.
  • Interestingly, Shaw commented: “The law of sedition has been clarified so that it can no longer b
  • Arrested in February 1919 for sedition, he escaped from Mountjoy Prison on St. Patri
  • Faced with being imprisoned for sedition he fled to the United States where he continu
  • May he sedition hush
  • Governor James Henry Craig jailed him for sedition in 1810.
  • He was again tried for sedition in 1840, and died in prison in 1841.
  • Despite the fact that the maximum fine for sedition in Malaysia is 5,000 Malaysian ringgits, bail
  • is anti-war diatribes, Beard was convicted of sedition in November 1917, and the Scimitar was shut d
  • re Marie Equi had been tried and convicted of sedition in 1918.
  • wspaper's line, Montgomery was prosecuted for sedition in 1795 for publishing a poem on a handbill w
  • le, Indiana and charged with high treason and sedition in April 1942.
  • Wednesday, a five-judge panel ruled that the sedition law infringes on the public's right to freedo
  • Experts define the sedition law as the written or spoken word calculated
  • nst the l court's ruling that struck down the sedition law as unconstitutional.
  • case, and the police's subsequent use of the sedition law to punish trivial offences, caused widesp
  • actions after a court declared the country's sedition law unconstitutional.
  • anaabi said the government has often used the sedition law to jail both journalists and politicians
  • s part of the team that began challenging the sedition law several years ago, said that the free spe
  • It was one of the few times the sedition law (designed to prevent native Indian and Bu
  • Freedom's Fetters: The Alien and Sedition Laws and American Civil Liberties (1967)
  • eech, press, and assembly since the Alien and Sedition Laws of 1798," a "mockery of the Bill of Righ
  • Sedition Lineup 2004 - 2008
  • British anarcho punk/hardcore band Sedition made their own version of the song, too.
  • whether the amendments, including the sedition offence and defences in sections 80.2 and 80.
  • the Legislative Assembly and was arrested for sedition on 6 August 1940.
  • ry whose severity would be just below that of sedition or high treason.
  • 'Akilisi Pohiva was arrested and charged with sedition over allegations of royal corruption publishe
  • n a U.S. federal prison for charges involving sedition, possession of unregistered firearms, interst
  • ars in Federal prisons for offenses including sedition, possession of unregistered firearms, interst
  • uine progressives to pro-Nazi agitators, in a sedition prosecution under the Smith Act which ended i
  • on ideas pose a threat", a discussion of the sedition provisions
  • premier public performance was on the Morning Sedition radio show, on September 16, 2005.
  • They were signed to Sedition Records.
  • They were all convicted for sedition, the act of attempting to overthrow the Gover
  • ts such as treason, subversion, secession and sedition, the legislation would infringe human rights
  • In 1848 he presided over the sedition trial of the Young Irelander John Mitchel.
  • along with 28 others, which led to the Great Sedition Trial of 1944.
  • In a 1988 sedition trial in Arkansas, Miller testified for the p
  • Maximilian St. George an account of the Great Sedition Trial of 1944 which appeared in 1946 as A Tri
  • He presided over the Davenport sedition trials in 1917 and 1918, and sentenced Daniel
  • d in March 1918 was arrested and charged with sedition under the Defence of the Realm Act.
  • Hall on November 7, 1920, he was charged with sedition under Regulation 42 of the Defense of the Rea
  • nland Chinese fishing boat and was jailed for sedition until being pardoned in 1990.
  • In 2007 a live recording of that performance, Sedition was released on the ATP Recordings label.
  • The second release on Sedition was Enemies of Promise, which did well in Eur
  • authority of the military, and the charge of sedition, which was not a crime legally recognized by
  • allow" to soldiers who mutinied or stirred up sedition, who deserted, or who were "guilty of crimes