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Near v. Minnesota (1931) established the principle that the:. i. news media could not publish obscene material.
ii. only under the most extraordinary circumstances could the government prevent the publication of newspapers and magazines.
iii. news articles that were not truthful received no First Amendment protection.
iv. the government could block publication of newspapers during a time of crisis such as the Cold War.

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