This is reply of another post“Your right to swing your arms ends just where the other man's nose begins.”
― Zechariah Chafee
Zechariah Chafee Jr. (7 December 1885 to 8 February 1957) was an American judicial philosopher and civil rights advocate. Defending freedom of speech, he was described by Senator Joseph McCarthy as dangerous to the United States. Legal scholar Richard Primus called Chafee “possibly the most important First Amendment scholar of the first half of the twentieth century.”
In June 1919 the Harvard Law Review published an article by Zechariah Chafee, Jr. titled “Freedom of Speech in War Time” and it contained a version of the expression spoken by an anonymous judge:
“Each side takes the position of the man who was arrested for swinging his arms and hitting another in the nose, and asked the judge if he did not have a right to swing his arms in a free country. 'Your right to swing your arms ends just where the other man's nose begins.”
―Zechariah Chafee
he also said:
“Speech should be fruitful as well as free.”
―Zechariah Chafee
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