Edwards V. South Carolina - Justice Clark's Dissent

Justice Clark's Dissent

In Edwards, Justice Clark dissented, arguing that the City Manager’s action may have averted a major catastrophe because of the “almost spontaneous combustion in some Southern communities in such a situation.”

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