
Episode 1009 • • 2:32:14 - 2:35:12
1009: Best Codpiece
Sedition Act of 1918, Woodrow Wilson, Free Speech Suppression
A historical review of the Sedition Act of 1918 describes it as the greatest suppression of free speech in U.S. history. Under President Woodrow Wilson, it became illegal to criticize the government, the war effort, or even grumble about food restrictions in a bar. The law led to the imprisonment of citizens for up to 20 years for simple verbal dissent during World War I.
