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The limits of prior restraint

    How far can the press go?
Sedition Act of 1798
       • Alexander Hamilton (left) is
         accused of corruption by
         James Thomson Callender
       • Callender is imprisoned and
         fined
       • Callender later turns on
         Jefferson, his benefactor
The end of seditious libel
             • Sedition Act helps
               lead to Adams’ defeat
               in 1800
             • Jefferson (left) lets
               Sedition Act lapse
             • Still, press is less free
               during wartime
Abraham Lincoln
• Suspended habeas
  corpus to crack down on
  protesters
• Ohio publisher Clement
  Laird Vallandigham
  banished behind
  Confederate lines
• Censorship in effect
Schenckv. United States (1919)
• Schenck charged with
  violating Espionage Act
• Holmes (right)
  establishes a new
  standard: “clear and
  present danger”
• Wartime is different
Gitlowv. New York (1925)
• 14th Amendment
  extends First
  Amendment to the
  states
• Holmes now takes a
  more expansive view
  of free speech
• “Every idea is an
  incitement”
Whitney v. California (1927)
              • Brandeis (left) refines
                “clear and present
                danger”
              • A “serious” and
                “imminent” threat —
                an “emergency”
              • Brandeis sided with
                majority on
                technicality
Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969)
             • Speech can be
               prohibited if “directed
               at inciting or
               producing imminent
               lawless action” and —
             • Is “likely to incite or
               produce such action”
             • Brandeis standard
Near v. Minnesota (1931)
• Classic case defining
  the limits of prior
  restraint
• History of case told by
  Fred Friendly in
  Minnesota Rag
The Saturday Press

         • Begun by Jay Near and
           Howard Guilford
         • Claimed Minneapolis was
           controlled by Jewish
           gangsters
         • Shut down after nine
           issues under state’s
           Public Nuisance Law
Near loses at state level
• Argues that Public Nuisance Law violates
  the First, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments
• Minnesota Supreme Court: “There is no
  constitutional right to publish a fact merely
  because it is true.”
Unlikely allies




Roger Baldwin         Col. Robt. McCormick
Bad cases make bad law
• Harry Chandler, head of American
  Newspaper Publishers Association, was
  reluctant to get involved
• The Saturday Press was unsavory
• Chandler feared a defeat would set back
  the cause of press freedom
Charles Evans Hughes
• Chief Justice replaced
  Justice
  Sanford, author of
  Gitlow decision
• Reaffirmed that the
  14th Amendment
  incorporated the First
  Amendment
Weymouth Kirkland
• “[E]very legitimate newspaper in the
  country regularly and customarily publishes
  defamation, as it has a right to in criticizing
  government agencies”
• Akin to saying that seditious libel is the
  purpose of a free press
Justice Brandeis
• “Of course there was defamation; you
  cannot disclose evil without naming the
  doers of evil”
• “A newspaper cannot always wait until it
  gets the judgment of a court”
• Isn’t this why we have a First Amendment?
Near wins, 5-4
• Near fails to re-establish himself as a
  newspaperman, dies in 1936
• Howard Guilford is assassinated by
  gangsters in 1934
• Nevertheless, they contribute to the idea of
  no prior restraint
Key points of Near
• Exceptions to the rule of no prior restraint
  – National security
     • Obstruction of draft
     • Disclosing movement of ships or troops
  – Obscenity
  – Fighting words (incitement)
Key points of Near
• Exceptions to the rule of no prior restraint
• Unprotected speech may be punished after
  the fact
  – William Blackstone
  – “Criminal” speech
  – Libel — certainly an issue with The Saturday
    Press
Key points of Near
• Exceptions to the rule of no prior restraint
• Unprotected speech may be punished after
  the fact
• Minnesota’s Public Nuisance Law
  tantamount to prior restraint
The Pentagon Papers
          • Daniel Ellsberg
            provided them to the
            New York Times and
            the Washington Post
          • Federal appeals courts
            ruled against the
            Times and for the Post
          • Supreme Court takes
            the case
New York Times Co.
v. United States (1971)
            • Supreme Court issues
              nine separate
              decisions
            • Government could
              prosecute after
              publication
            • Nixon tried, but was
              derailed by Watergate

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The Limits of Prior Restraint

  • 1. The limits of prior restraint How far can the press go?
  • 2. Sedition Act of 1798 • Alexander Hamilton (left) is accused of corruption by James Thomson Callender • Callender is imprisoned and fined • Callender later turns on Jefferson, his benefactor
  • 3. The end of seditious libel • Sedition Act helps lead to Adams’ defeat in 1800 • Jefferson (left) lets Sedition Act lapse • Still, press is less free during wartime
  • 4. Abraham Lincoln • Suspended habeas corpus to crack down on protesters • Ohio publisher Clement Laird Vallandigham banished behind Confederate lines • Censorship in effect
  • 5. Schenckv. United States (1919) • Schenck charged with violating Espionage Act • Holmes (right) establishes a new standard: “clear and present danger” • Wartime is different
  • 6. Gitlowv. New York (1925) • 14th Amendment extends First Amendment to the states • Holmes now takes a more expansive view of free speech • “Every idea is an incitement”
  • 7. Whitney v. California (1927) • Brandeis (left) refines “clear and present danger” • A “serious” and “imminent” threat — an “emergency” • Brandeis sided with majority on technicality
  • 8. Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969) • Speech can be prohibited if “directed at inciting or producing imminent lawless action” and — • Is “likely to incite or produce such action” • Brandeis standard
  • 9. Near v. Minnesota (1931) • Classic case defining the limits of prior restraint • History of case told by Fred Friendly in Minnesota Rag
  • 10. The Saturday Press • Begun by Jay Near and Howard Guilford • Claimed Minneapolis was controlled by Jewish gangsters • Shut down after nine issues under state’s Public Nuisance Law
  • 11. Near loses at state level • Argues that Public Nuisance Law violates the First, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments • Minnesota Supreme Court: “There is no constitutional right to publish a fact merely because it is true.”
  • 12. Unlikely allies Roger Baldwin Col. Robt. McCormick
  • 13. Bad cases make bad law • Harry Chandler, head of American Newspaper Publishers Association, was reluctant to get involved • The Saturday Press was unsavory • Chandler feared a defeat would set back the cause of press freedom
  • 14. Charles Evans Hughes • Chief Justice replaced Justice Sanford, author of Gitlow decision • Reaffirmed that the 14th Amendment incorporated the First Amendment
  • 15. Weymouth Kirkland • “[E]very legitimate newspaper in the country regularly and customarily publishes defamation, as it has a right to in criticizing government agencies” • Akin to saying that seditious libel is the purpose of a free press
  • 16. Justice Brandeis • “Of course there was defamation; you cannot disclose evil without naming the doers of evil” • “A newspaper cannot always wait until it gets the judgment of a court” • Isn’t this why we have a First Amendment?
  • 17. Near wins, 5-4 • Near fails to re-establish himself as a newspaperman, dies in 1936 • Howard Guilford is assassinated by gangsters in 1934 • Nevertheless, they contribute to the idea of no prior restraint
  • 18. Key points of Near • Exceptions to the rule of no prior restraint – National security • Obstruction of draft • Disclosing movement of ships or troops – Obscenity – Fighting words (incitement)
  • 19. Key points of Near • Exceptions to the rule of no prior restraint • Unprotected speech may be punished after the fact – William Blackstone – “Criminal” speech – Libel — certainly an issue with The Saturday Press
  • 20. Key points of Near • Exceptions to the rule of no prior restraint • Unprotected speech may be punished after the fact • Minnesota’s Public Nuisance Law tantamount to prior restraint
  • 21. The Pentagon Papers • Daniel Ellsberg provided them to the New York Times and the Washington Post • Federal appeals courts ruled against the Times and for the Post • Supreme Court takes the case
  • 22. New York Times Co. v. United States (1971) • Supreme Court issues nine separate decisions • Government could prosecute after publication • Nixon tried, but was derailed by Watergate