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The Supreme Court held that a state tax on ink and newsprint was unconstitutional because it applied to large newspapers but exempted small ones, even though there was no evidence the tax was intended to punish any newspaper for its content. That happened in:
 
  a) Grosjean v. American Press; b) Minneapolis Star and Tribune Co. v. Commissioner of Revenue; c) Texas Monthly v. Bullock; d) Leathers v. Medlock; e) Arkansas Writers Project v. Ragland.
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