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Which statement best assesses how Supreme Court decisions have impacted freedom of the press?(1 point)
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Supreme Court decisions have determined that prior restraint is unconstitutional.
Supreme Court decisions have determined that prior restraint is unconstitutional.
Supreme Court decisions have consistently protected and expanded the freedom of the press.
Supreme Court decisions have consistently protected and expanded the freedom of the press.
Supreme Court decisions have consistently limited freedom of the press.
Supreme Court decisions have consistently limited freedom of the press.
Supreme Court decisions have failed to make consistent decisions regarding freedom of the press.
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"Supreme Court decisions have failed to make consistent decisions regarding freedom of the press."
Explanation: The Court has both protected press rights (e.g., Near v. Minnesota, Pentagon Papers, New York Times v. Sullivan) and allowed limits in specific contexts (e.g., school newspapers in Hazelwood, reporter testimony in Branzburg), so its rulings are not uniformly one-sided.
Explanation: The Court has both protected press rights (e.g., Near v. Minnesota, Pentagon Papers, New York Times v. Sullivan) and allowed limits in specific contexts (e.g., school newspapers in Hazelwood, reporter testimony in Branzburg), so its rulings are not uniformly one-sided.
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