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31: 95:. The actual malice standard requires that the plaintiff in a defamation or libel case prove that the publisher of the statement in question knew that the statement was false or acted in reckless disregard of its truth or falsity. 103: 21: 68: 113: 54: 30: 17: 92: 43: 88: 72: 60: 84: 76: 80: 64: 97: 37: 29: 75:
standard before press reports could be considered to be
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Portal:Freedom of speech
Selected picture
Supreme Court of the United States
Kjetil Ree
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan
376 U.S. 254
1964
United States Supreme Court
actual malice
defamation
libel
civil rights
United States
freedom of the press
...Archive/Nominations
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