Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Prior Restraint”
Rights
Freedom of the Press
Press can publish information and criticize officials; prior restraints are presumptively unconstitutional.
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Near v. Minnesota
Near v. Minnesota (1931)
1) Link to the Actual Opinion
Read the U.S. Reports opinion (PDF)
2) Summary of the Opinion
Jay Near published a scandal sheet accusing local officials of corruption. Minnesota tried to shut down his paper under a “public nuisance” law. The Supreme Court struck down the law, ruling that it imposed unconstitutional prior restraint on the press.
3) Why It Mattered
This was the first major case protecting freedom of the press from state censorship. It established that government generally cannot stop publications before they’re printed.