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In New York Times v. Sullivan (1964), the Supreme Court ruled that
A) libel and slander were constitutionally protected forms of speech.
B) prior restraint was unconstitutional.
C) false or negligent speech was not protected by the First Amendment.
D) "actual malice" must be proven to support libel against a public figure.
E) the government could prevent the New York Times from publishing stolen classified military documents.
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