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Freedman v. Maryland 380 U.S. 51 (1965) is a United States Supreme Court case that ended government-operated rating boards with a decision that a rating board could only approve a film and had no power to ban a film. The ruling also concluded that a rating board must either approve a film within a reasonable time or go to court to stop a film from being shown in theatres.

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