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In 1931 case near v Minnesota ruled that free speech cannot be forbidden by?

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The 1931 case bear v. Minnesota ruled that free speech cannot be forbidden by the state and set a precedence that publications are not vulnerable to censorship.

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In 1931, the "U.S. Supreme court" made a landmark judgement in the ear v. Minnesota case.

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This case came into the limelight as the public of Minnesota expressed their disgust against the rise of "yellow journalism". In this trend the newspapers sensationalised and legitimised the financial and sexual misdeeds of the community leaders and politicians. The Supreme Court in its hearing ruled that newspapers and publications are not immune or vulnerable to censorship.

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