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- New York Times Company v. United States | Oyez
In what became known as the "Pentagon Papers Case," the Nixon Administration attempted to prevent the New York Times and Washington Post from publishing materials belonging to a classified Defense Department study regarding the history of United States activities in Vietnam
- New York Times v. United States Case Study - FindLaw
New York Times Co v United States was an important Supreme Court decision in First Amendment jurisprudence Also known as the “Pentagon Papers case," it powerfully affirmed the freedom of the press and set a high bar for government attempts to censor the media
- New York Times Co. v. United States (The Pentagon Papers Case . . .
The New York Times and The Washington Post both gained access to the so-called “Pentagon Papers”— a classified Defense Department study that examined the history of U S involvement in Vietnam Daniel Ellsburg was employed at the RAND Corporation, and he worked on the report
- New York Times Co. v. United States, 403 U. S. 713 (1971)
New York Times Co v United States: The First Amendment overrides the federal government’s interest in keeping certain documents, such as the Pentagon Papers, classified
- NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY, Petitioner, v. UNITED STATES. UNITED STATES . . .
The Government contends that the only issue in these cases is whether in a suit by the United States, 'the First Amendment bars a court from prohibiting a newspaper from publishing material whose disclosure would pose a 'grave and immediate danger to the security of the United States "
- New York Times Co. v. United States - Wikipedia
New York Times Co v United States, 403 U S 713 (1971), often referred to as The Pentagon Papers Case, is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States on the First Amendment right to freedom of the press
- New York Times Co. v. United States | Legal Documents | H2O
The present bill is designed to protect against knowing and willful publication or any other revelation of all important information affecting the United States communication intelligence operations and all direct information about all United States codes and ciphers '
- New York Times Co. v. United States - Global Freedom of Expression
The U S government sought to prevent the New York Times and the Washington Post from publishing articles based on the Pentagon Papers, a leaked classified report on the U S role in Indochina, under Section 793 of the Espionage Act
- New York Times Co. v. United States - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NEW YORK TIMES CO V UNITED STATES is popularly The Pentagon Papers Case, 407 U S 713 (1971), removed an injunction against the New York Times designed to stop publication of classified government documents known as the Pentagon Papers
- New York Times Co. v. United States (1971)
Often referred to as the “Pentagon Papers” case, the landmark Supreme Court decision in New York Times Co v United States, 403 U S 713 (1971), defended the First Amendment right of free press against prior restraint by the government
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