Write An Argumentative Essay On The Topic Patriotism Enhances The Growth Of A Nation
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
New York Times Co. V. United States Essays -
  New York Times Co. v. United States  U.S. Supreme Court, 1971    The New York  Times printed allegedly classified documents that leaked from the Pentagon  about the war in Vietnam. A 47 volume classified history of the American involvement  in Vietnam was distributed to the Times and, later, the Post by Daniel Ellsberg,  a minor writer in the Pentagon Papers. The Times published these papers bit  by bit until the Nixon administration sought an injunction on the Times to  stop publication. The Supreme Court found that the First Amendment did not  permit an injunction against the Times.     The issue here is weather or not  the First Amendment applies to federal papers, and weather prior restraint  is unconstitutional. Also, can the government seek an injunction on a press  to halt publication of such documents, even in cases of national security.       The Supreme Court Ruled 6-3 in favor of the New York Times, saying that  the First Amendment did not permit an injunction against the press. The Court  found that the Government did not relieve their "Heavy Burden" of proof to  justify the injunction based on prior restraint. This verdict was reached  June 25, 1971. A heavy burden of proof is placed on the government whenever  there is grounds for prior restraint. Is this burden is not sufficiently substantiated,  then and injunction cannot be issued.     The First Amendment protects the  rights of individuals and the press to communicate freely. The U.S. has the  right to halt any publication that they deem harmful, if and only if, they  show enough evidence to support their injunction, and meet their "Heavy Burden"  of proof imposed upon them by the courts.  Please put your paper here.    
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