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36. When New York Times was publishing news stories revealed unpublished records of Defense Department report called Pentagon Papers regarding US war on Vietnam, state wanted injunction against publication claiming the privilege to the reports as classifying them 'top secret', the US Supreme Court refused both claims - to privilege and prayer for injunction. It was held that Constitution bars any restraint upon newspaper publication, regardless of the nature of material published, except under special circumstances, where it would result in direct, immediate and irreparable damage, which was called doctrine of 'clear and present danger'. (New York Times v United States, 403d U S 713 (1971). This decision was a landmark reversing the trend set by US v Renolds, 345 US 1(1971) where the claim of privilege of documents regarding certain test electronic equipment was upheld. Here, the widows of pilots who had died in an aircrash demanded the documents to know the reason for crash.