Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 19. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1980 |
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... person's life ( disclosure ) ; " ( 2 ) publicity unreasonably placing a person in a false light before * Reprinted by permission of the copyright holder from Boston College Law Review , Volume XIX , No. 2 , pp . 277 to 294. Single issue ...
... person's life ( disclosure ) ; " ( 2 ) publicity unreasonably placing a person in a false light before * Reprinted by permission of the copyright holder from Boston College Law Review , Volume XIX , No. 2 , pp . 277 to 294. Single issue ...
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... person's reputa- tion . First , the Court noted that public persons “ enjoy significantly greater access to the channels of effective communication and hence have a more realistic opportunity to counteract false statements than private ...
... person's reputa- tion . First , the Court noted that public persons “ enjoy significantly greater access to the channels of effective communication and hence have a more realistic opportunity to counteract false statements than private ...
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... person as doctor , lawyer , judge , or other professional , the personal attack rule is not triggered because it is only the role that the person plays , not his own personal behavior , that is being attacked . Direct criticism of ...
... person as doctor , lawyer , judge , or other professional , the personal attack rule is not triggered because it is only the role that the person plays , not his own personal behavior , that is being attacked . Direct criticism of ...
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