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The Supreme Court's position on prior restraint of the press is that it is unconstitutional. The Supreme Court went on to say it's a very serious issue and a total infringement of the rights of the press under the First Amendment.

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Cause the court sucks and this question has no answer anywhere you go on the internet!

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