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Existing comment: Conscription of citizens into the army raised questions regarding those Americans who refused military service. Government lawyer and future Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter drafted several provisions that the War Department used to define conscientious objector status. Initially, the designation was reserved for members of a small number of recognized pacific religious groups, but it was expanded in 1918 to include men with "personal scruples against the war."
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