Question

In Near v. Minnesota, the Supreme Court ruled that ______.

a. prior restraints pose a serious threat of censorship

b. laws that punish past actions by banning future publications are a form of prior restraint

c. prior restraint is justified when media criticize government officials

d. prior restraints pose a serious threat of censorship as well as that laws that punish past actions by banning future publications are a form of prior restraint

e. prior restraints are never constitutional

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