Two U.S. Supreme Court cases in the 1970s--Oklahoma Publishing Company v. District Court in and for Oklahoma City and Smith v. Daily Mail--resulted in ______.
A. limitations on the age that youthful offenders can be fingerprinted
B. laws that prohibited the press from attending juvenile family court proceedings
C. the widespread modification of state confidentiality provisions, making juvenile justice
proceedings more open
D. laws that required the press to omit the names of juvenile offenders from news
reports
C. the widespread modification of state confidentiality provisions, making juvenile justice
proceedings more open
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