Basic Legal Aspects Affecting RadioUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1948 - 592 lappuses |
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... statutes specifically stating that de- famation by radio shall be considered slander . The California statute , reading ... statute , also enacted in 1929 , reads as follows : " Any person who shall falsely use , utter , or publish words ...
... statutes specifically stating that de- famation by radio shall be considered slander . The California statute , reading ... statute , also enacted in 1929 , reads as follows : " Any person who shall falsely use , utter , or publish words ...
46. lappuse
... statute , saying that it was identical with ( 6 ) the wording of the criminal libel statute . Andrew J. Newhouse suggested that this new tort be ( 7 ) given a place of stability by adequate legislation . Dr. Bellows , in his book ...
... statute , saying that it was identical with ( 6 ) the wording of the criminal libel statute . Andrew J. Newhouse suggested that this new tort be ( 7 ) given a place of stability by adequate legislation . Dr. Bellows , in his book ...
55. lappuse
... statutes passed by various states . The state of Iowa was the first to take active steps to clarify this confusing issue . In 1937 , the follow- ing statute was passed by the Iowa legislature : " The owner , lessee , licensee , or ...
... statutes passed by various states . The state of Iowa was the first to take active steps to clarify this confusing issue . In 1937 , the follow- ing statute was passed by the Iowa legislature : " The owner , lessee , licensee , or ...
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