LOCLIB_170404_045
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Some observers, such as journalist Randolph Bourne, condemned the treatment of conscientious objectors as at times "cruel and inhuman." Others disagreed. Writing in 1936, Supreme Court Justice Harlan F. Stone, who had reviewed the conscientious objector cases as part of the wartime Board of Inquiry, argued one could resist service but must "accept the consequences without complaint..."
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