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Actual malice: civil rights and freedom of the press in New York Times v. Sullivan
University of California Press
2023
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Abstract
"In its landmark 1964 decision in New York Times v. Sullivan, the Supreme Court held that a public official must prove "actual malice" or reckless disregard of the truth in order to win a libel lawsuit. The case, which grew out of segregationists' attempts to quash reporting on the civil rights movement, revolutionized media reporting and public discourse in America. Drawing on previously unexplored sources, including the papers of the New York Times Company and leaders of the civil rights movement, this book tells the fascinating story of the legal issues and behind-the-scenes maneuvers that led to one of the most important First Amendment rulings in history-a ruling that is more critical and controversial than ever"--
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Actual malice: civil rights and freedom of the press in New York Times v. Sullivan
- Creators
- Samantha Barbas (Author)
- Resource Type
- Book
- Table of contents
- All the news that's fit to print -- Libel and the press -- The paper curtain -- Heed their rising voices -- Montgomery v. the New York Times -- Birmingham v. the New York Times -- Doing business in Alabama -- "This new weapon of intimidation" -- A "Civil rights crisis" -- The iron curtain -- Make no law -- Herbert Wechsler -- Before the court -- Arguments -- Actual Malice -- Free, robust, and wide open.
- Publisher
- University of California Press; Oakland, California
- ISBN
- 9780520385825; 0520385829
- Format
- 282 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
- Number of pages
- 282 pages
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 2023
- Academic Unit
- Law Faculty
- Record Identifier
- 9984802497602771
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