What constitutional guarantee did the government attempt to subvert in the 1971 case of New York Times v. United States? 

A. Constitutional rights of the press
B. Constitutional rights of free expression
C. Judicial branch’s power to issue a gag order
D. Judicial branch’s power to rule laws unconstitutional
E. Principle of free exercise


Answer: A

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