In Near v. Minnesota, the Supreme Court

A) ruled that prior restraint is a political issue and therefore not justifiable.
B) ruled that prior restraint is not a violation of freedom of the press.
C) ruled that prior restraint almost always places an unacceptable burden on a free press.
D) ruled that prior restraint of the press is permitted by the clear and present danger test.
E) applied a three-pronged test to identify whether prior restraint is permissible.

C

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Which is NOT an argument AGAINST term limits?

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