Prior Restraint was created in 1990.
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The court generally views prior restraint—government action that prohibits speech or expression before it occurs—as a severe infringement on First Amendment rights. It is typically considered unconstitutional, except in exceptional cases such as national security or public safety. Courts require a compelling justification for any prior restraint, emphasizing that freedom of expression is a fundamental right that should only be limited in very specific and narrowly defined circumstances.
the government probably wishes it had prior restraint on the book No Easy Day
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for national security reasons (movement of troops during a time of war)
The first amendment prevents the prior restraint of information. The first amendment gives people the freedom of speech and religion.
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Supreme Court decisions over the past 75 years clearly support the presumption of the unconstitutionality of prior restraint