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Columbia Law School

Constitutional Law

1981

Near v. Minnesota

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Toward A Theory Of Prior Restraint: The Central Linkage, Vincent A. Blasi Jan 1981

Toward A Theory Of Prior Restraint: The Central Linkage, Vincent A. Blasi

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The doctrine of prior restraint embodies a temporal preference. Acts of expression that could be sanctioned by means of criminal punishment or a civil damage award may not be regulated "in advance." The factor of timing, however, cannot serve to distinguish methods of regulation as neatly as this statement would seem to imply. In addition to a retrospective impact relating to punishment or compensation, criminal prohibitions and civil liability rules are meant to have a prospective impact – to deter speakers from engaging in harmful acts of expression in the future. If impact on speech before the moment of its …