Question

The Supreme Court long has viewed newsgathering as foundational to freedom of the press and has ruled that ______.

a. the First Amendment protects newsgathering except when journalists intentionally violate the law

b. the First Amendment provides journalists with special rights of access to both public and private sites of newsworthy events

c. neither the First Amendment protects newsgathering except when journalists intentionally violate the law or the First Amendment provides journalists with special rights of access to both public and private sites of newsworthy events

d. the First Amendment protects newsgathering except when journalists intentionally violate the law, as well as the First Amendment provides journalists with special rights of access to both public and private sites of newsworthy events

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