BRI's Homework Help: New York Times Co. v. United States
The video "BRI's Homework Help: New York Times Co. v. United States" explores the landmark 1971 Supreme Court case addressing the balance between national security and freedom of the press. It delves into how Daniel Ellsberg, a strategic analyst, leaked the Pentagon Papers to newspapers, sparking a major First Amendment debate. The U.S. government attempted to impose prior restraint to prevent publication, arguing national security risks. However, the court ruled in favor of the newspapers, emphasizing the essential role of a free press in democracy. This case remains relevant today, as similar issues resurface with figures like Edward Snowden. This video is a vital educational resource, enhancing understanding of constitutional rights, press freedom, and government transparency for school-aged children.
Media Details
Runtime: 5 minutes 37 seconds
- Topic: Language Arts, Literature, Social Science
- Subtopic: Law, Mass Media, Political Science, Udry, Janice May
- Grade/Interest Level: 7 - 12
- Release Year: 2021
- Producer/Distributor: Bill of Rights Institute
- Series: BRI's Homework Help
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