Radio, TV, cinema, and the Internet receive much less First Amendment protection than does print media. Cinema enjoyed no protection until the Supreme Court’s 1952 ________.

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Answer:

The correct answer is: Miracle decision.

Explanation:

Joseph Burstyn, Inc. v. Wilson (also known as the Miracle decision) was a landmark decision in which the supreme court determined that freedom of speech was being restrained when a commercial showing of a motion picture film was censored therefore violating the First amendment. It was not until 1952 and thanks to this case that cinema enjoyed the constitutional protection that the first amendment granted to print media.