Freedom of the Press by Mort Kunstler
Historical Information
Maintaining news media that were free to criticize the authorities was a primary concern in Colonial America. Accordingly, at its founding the new United States moved ahead of countries in the Old World by expressly stating in its Bill of Rights that Congress should make no law abridging freedom of the press. Only in extremely rare cases of danger to the State can Congress curtail the freedom of the press. "No government ought to be without censors, and where the press is free non ever will," wrote Thomas Jefferson.
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