Censorship and Other Regulation of the Media. Under 11.7.2 the law of belligerent occupation, (131) for the purposes of security, an Occupying Power may establish censorship or regulation of any or all forms of media (e.g., press, radio, television) and entertainment (e.g., theater, movies), of correspondence, and of other means of communication. (132) For example, an Occupying Power may prohibit entirely the publication of newspapers that pose a threat to security, or it may prescribe regulations for the publication or circulation of newspapers of other media for the purpose of fulfilling its obligations to restore public order. (133)
Now the footnote to 131 is thus:
131 - The discussion in this sub-section focuses solely on what is permitted under the law of war and does not address possible implications of censorship under the First Amendment of the Constitution.
FYI: Former Sec. of Defense Chris Miller just created a new twitter account as of Nov. and was linked to by Ezra Cohen on 12/4 with this tweet:"Replying to @IrregWarfare Step #1: Abide by Section 922. Establish statutorily required civilian control of SOCOM, , as implemented by @CMillerTIgerHwk
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The tweet in question is here: Step #1: Abide by Section 922. Establish statutorily required civilian control of SOCOM, as implemented by @CMillerTIgerHwk.ā Ezra A. Cohen (@EzraACohen) December 5, 2022
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