In the case of New York Times v. United States in 1971, the Supreme Court ruled

In the case of New York Times v. United States in 1971, the Supreme Court ruled








A) against permitting racy advertisements for massage parlors, saunas, and escort services which could be deemed obscene.
B) against prior restraint in the case of the Pentagon Papers, which allowed them to be published.
C) that the government cannot file libel suits against newspapers, because, it would result in government censorship.
D) in favor of permitting racy advertisements for massage parlors, saunas, and escort services as freedom of speech.
E) in favor of prior restraint in order to prevent publication of the Pentagon Papers.









Answer: B


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