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Ep. 38: The Law That Made Americans Register Their Thoughts

Ep. 38: The Law That Made Americans Register Their Thoughts

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In 1950, at the height of Cold War paranoia, Congress passed the Internal Security Act—better known as the McCarran Act—requiring communist organizations to register with the government and creating the Subversive Activities Control Board to monitor "subversive" activities. This controversial law forced Americans to declare their political beliefs and associations, raising profound questions about free speech and government overreach.

Join us on Signed Into Law as we explore how fear of communism led to one of the most invasive pieces of national security legislation in American history, and why its legacy still matters today. Subscribe now to never miss an episode as we uncover the laws that shaped America.

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