FREEDOM OF THE PRESS
Overview of Freedom of the Press
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Freedom of Press Overview
By Cornell Law School, Legal Information Institute
Law professor decries attempts to roll back NYT vs. Sullivan
By Charles Anzalone, UBNow (University at Buffalo) | March 3, 2023 |
Bill Cotterell: DeSantis may want to beat the press, but libel law doesn’t need fixing The governor, a Harvard Law graduate, must know that New York Times v. Sullivan isn’t a lying license for the media.
By Bill Cotterell, The Capitol Column, CityAndStateFlorida.com | February 28, 2023 |
DeSantis wants to roll back press freedoms — with an eye toward overturning Supreme Court ruling
Florida Republicans are seeking to weaken laws protecting journalists.
By Matt Dixon, Politico.com | February 23, 2023 04:30 AM EST |
New York Times v. Sullivan Podcast Decision date: March 9, 1964
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