Smith v. Daily Mail Publishing Company (1978)

Docket
78-482
Decided
1978-01-01

Summary

Question: Did the law violate the First and Fourteenth Amendments? Conclusion: Yes. Chief Justice Burger reasoned that governmental attempts to restrict the publication of truthful information "seldom can satisfy constitutional standards." As long as the information is lawfully obtained, as it was in this case involving a shooting at a junior high school, the state cannot restrict a newspaper from publishing a juvenile offender's name unless the restriction serves a substantial state interest. No such interest was present in this case.

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