
NY Times v Sullivan: What if the press couldn’t tell the truth?
Civics 101
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Press Freedom and Defamation: The NYT v. Sullivan Case
This chapter examines the pivotal Supreme Court case New York Times v. Sullivan, highlighting its impact on defamation law and media rights during the civil rights era. It explores the origins of the lawsuit stemming from a controversial advertisement, the role of press in exposing racial injustices, and the challenges faced by media outlets in a biased legal environment. Additionally, the chapter connects historical legal concepts of libel and jury nullification to the broader fight for civil rights and the protection of free speech.
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