11. Bernstein has argued that such restrictions constitute a prior restraint on his right to free speech. 12. Bernstein, now a math professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, calls the restrictions a prior restraint on his right to free speech. 13. But the lack of access to funding that will allow you to make that speech can be considered a prior restraint. 14. Centuries ago, there were calls for giving the authorities the power of prior restraint lest the printing press become an instrument of sedition and slander. 15. Hours later, lawyers for the theater company went to court charging the arts center and local officials with unconstitutional prior restraint of free speech. 16. In granting a preliminary injunction against the department, Judge Sidney Stein said that the policy likely represents prior restraint on a constitutional right to free speech. 17. In the past, the Supreme Court has held that prior restraint, or blocking something from being published, is legal only in extreme cases. 18. In the suit, MacDonald argued that the permit law was unconstitutional because it represented a prior restraint on speech. 19. Make them impose prior restraints that would restrict your freedom to access all sorts of legitimate material. 20. Newspapers and magazines have won various cases over the years preventing corporations from exercising so-called prior restraint on the publication of sensitive information. |
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