Which important amendment did the case refer to?

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Use the following information for Questions below.     When America entered the war in 1917, Congress passed a law called the Espionage Act, which said that during wartime it was illegal to obstruct the draft (forcing civilians to join the armed forces). Charles Schenck was against the war, so he mailed thousands of pamphlets to men who had been drafted, telling them that the government had no right to send American citizens to other countries to kill people. The government accused Schenck of violating the Espionage Act and brought Schenck to trial. The case was decided by the Supreme Court,... Show more

Which important amendment did the case refer to?