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FREEDOM OF THE PRESS
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Schenck v. United States
  • Man was distributing leaflets encouraging men to
    resist the draft in WWI, he was arrested.
  • Found constitutional
  • Due to Espionage Act, which made it a crime to
    encourage disloyalty to the GOV

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CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
  • Government should be allowed to restrain speech
    only when it presents a clear threat to public
    order
  • Such as shouting fire in a theater
  • Causing riots

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THE PREFERRED-POSITION DOCTRINE
  • Speech is essential to democracy
  • Therefore it holds more importance than any law
  • All limits on speech shall be considered
    unconstitutional unless the government can
    absolutely prove the law is necessary.

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Near v. Minnesota
  • A newspaper in Minnesota published charges of
    local corruption, calling leaders and officials
    gangsters and other names. The state closed down
    the paper.
  • Found unconstitutional
  • Due to prior restraint

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Prior restraint
  • Censorship
  • Government has no right to restrain speech before
    it is expressed.

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New York Times v. United States
  • New York Times was about to publish the Pentagon
    papers, which told the secret history of the U.S.
    GOV involvement in the Vietnam War. GOV wanted a
    court order to stop printing, claiming it
    threatened national security
  • Found constitutional, rejected plea to ban
    publication.

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Hazelwood School District v. Kulmeier
  • School administrators censored school newspapers
    and students sued on the basis of free speech
  • Found constitutional
  • Part of curriculum, not public forum

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Hayes
  • Reporter promised not to reveal his sources.
  • Court ordered Branzburg to reveal. He didnt and
    went to jail.
  • Constitutional

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Gannet Company v. Pasquale
  • Court excluded all public and press from a trial
    to give the defendant a fair trial.
  • Found Constitutional

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NOT PROTECTED!
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Libel
  • Published Report of falsehoods intended to injure
    someones reputation.
  • Example Tiger Woods ex-wife, suing a Irish
    newspaper for saying she posed nude.
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