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Abstract

Argument: Thursday, March 7, 1957
Decision: Monday, June 17, 1957
Issues: First Amendment, Legislative Investigations
Categories: congress, criminal, freedom of speech, investigations, labor, national security

Advocates

J. Lee Rankin (Argued the cause for the United States)
Joseph L. Rauh, Jr. (Argued the cause for the petitioner)

Facts of the Case

In 1954, John Watkins, a labor organizer, was called upon to testify in hearings conducted by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Watkins agreed to describe his alleged connections with the Communist Party and to identify current members of the Party. Watkins refused to give information concerning individuals who had left the Communist Party. Watkins argued that such questions were beyond the authority of the Committee.

Question

Did the activities of the Un-American Activities Committee constitute an unconstitutional exercise of congressional power?

Conclusion

In a 6-to-1 decision, the Court held that the activities of the House Committee were beyond the scope of congressional power. The Court held that both the authorizing resolution of the Committee and the specific statements made by the Committee to Watkins failed to limit the Committee's power. The Court found that because Watkins had not been given sufficient information describing the pertinency of the questions to the subjects under inquiry, he had not been accorded a fair opportunity to determine whether he was within his rights in refusing to answer. The Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment thus invalidated Watkins' conviction.

Supreme Court Justice Opinions and Votes (by Ideology)

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Decision: 6 votes for Watkins, 1 vote(s) against
Legal Provision: Due Process
Did not participate
Burton
Did not participate
Whittaker
Voted with the majority
Douglas
Voted with the majority
Black
Wrote the majority opinion
Warren
Voted with the majority
Brennan
Wrote a dissent
Clark
Wrote a regular concurrence
Frankfurter
Voted with the majority
Harlan
Full Opinion by Chief Justice Earl Warren

Cite this page

The Oyez Project, Watkins v. United States, 354 U.S. 178 (1957),
available at: <http://www.oyez.org/cases/1950-1959/1956/1956_261/>
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