Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 19. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1980 |
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... libel cases starting with New York Times Co. v . Sullivan , " in which the Court held libel actions by govern- ment officials subject to constitutional limitations . Officials are ordinarily immune from suit for what they say in the ...
... libel cases starting with New York Times Co. v . Sullivan , " in which the Court held libel actions by govern- ment officials subject to constitutional limitations . Officials are ordinarily immune from suit for what they say in the ...
146. lappuse
... libel suits . Nev- ertheless , the possibility of self censorship , the Court indi- cated , could not be reconciled with the policy of the first amendment that " debate on public issues should be uninhib- ited , robust , and wide - open ...
... libel suits . Nev- ertheless , the possibility of self censorship , the Court indi- cated , could not be reconciled with the policy of the first amendment that " debate on public issues should be uninhib- ited , robust , and wide - open ...
144. lappuse
... libel and slander laws incompatible with the first amendment . [ T ] he Constitutional validity of libel actions could be denied only by a Court willing to hold all of its predecessors were wrong in their interpretation of the First ...
... libel and slander laws incompatible with the first amendment . [ T ] he Constitutional validity of libel actions could be denied only by a Court willing to hold all of its predecessors were wrong in their interpretation of the First ...
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