The case of Near v. Minnesota (1931)

The case of Near v. Minnesota (1931)








A) ruled that newspapers could not publish secret information that threatens national security.
B) ruled that states cannot prohibit animal sacrifice.
C) held that government had illegally issued a prior restraint.
D) identified an exception to the Constitutional guarantees barring government censorship of the press.
E) upheld Minnesota's right to close down a newspaper making slanderous remarks.








Answer: C


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