When can the government restrict information released by the press?the government can never restrict information released by the press.the government can only restrict information when it could be harmful to an individual’s reputation.the government can only restrict information released when practicing prior restraint.the government can only restrict information that could present an immediate threat to security or the public?

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The answer is "the government can only restrict information that could present an immediate threat to security or the public"

In 1971,  Hugo Black put forward his perspectives on the press and its capacity to distribute ordered data whether the administration likes it or not. He did as such amid civil argument about the whether the New York Times and Washington Post could be halted from distributing released, ordered Vietnam War archives.
 D. "the government can only restrict information that could present an immediate threat to security or the public"