In 1835, Joseph Howe was prosecuted for criminal libel after an attack on the Halifax magistracy appeared in his newspaper I argue that Howe\u27s acquittal flowed from a combination of factors. Howe\u27s newspaper was a reformist, but not radical, voice at a time when criticism of government was becoming legitimate and newspapers were becoming increasingly vociferous, despite uncertainty about how daring they could be. Howe was popular, and the magistrates and prosecution were not. Most remarkably, however, Howe used Starkies 1830 libel treatise to construct a novel defence-qualified privilege-which had considerable exculpatory potential. The judge declined to put it to the jury, but it, together with Howe\u27s latitude as an unrepresented ...
At the confluence of three major rivers, Madison County, Illinois, was also the intersection of the ...
On March 9, 1964, in The New York Times Company v. Sullivan, the United States Supreme Court gave it...
The 1857 Obscene Publications Act was designed to herald a new era of literary censorship within Bri...
In 1835, Joseph Howe was prosecuted for criminal libel after an attack on the Halifax magistracy app...
That newspapers were, unlike many books, relatively free from external censorship may be attributed ...
The author considers the relationship between defamation and the press, focussing on its development...
Given its primacy and exceptionality in the Nova Scotian context, Wilkie both exemplifies the judici...
This article presents a new account of the development of the law of seditious libel from the late s...
In 1982, Canada enacted its Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter), which for the first time guara...
1 online resource (vii,1 unnumbered, 105 pages) : colour illustrationsIncludes abstract.Includes bib...
One of the best-known British trials for seditious libel in the second half of the 18th century was ...
In 1848, a Quebec judge changed the law of defamation to accord with the newly-applicable constituti...
© 2019 Dr. Jean Evelyn McBainPress freedom is a principle that has been contested throughout its his...
This chapter offers a broad survey of the relationships between the law and the press (primarily the...
Published in Editor and Publisherhttps://digitalmaine.com/wiggins_collection/1034/thumbnail.jp
At the confluence of three major rivers, Madison County, Illinois, was also the intersection of the ...
On March 9, 1964, in The New York Times Company v. Sullivan, the United States Supreme Court gave it...
The 1857 Obscene Publications Act was designed to herald a new era of literary censorship within Bri...
In 1835, Joseph Howe was prosecuted for criminal libel after an attack on the Halifax magistracy app...
That newspapers were, unlike many books, relatively free from external censorship may be attributed ...
The author considers the relationship between defamation and the press, focussing on its development...
Given its primacy and exceptionality in the Nova Scotian context, Wilkie both exemplifies the judici...
This article presents a new account of the development of the law of seditious libel from the late s...
In 1982, Canada enacted its Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter), which for the first time guara...
1 online resource (vii,1 unnumbered, 105 pages) : colour illustrationsIncludes abstract.Includes bib...
One of the best-known British trials for seditious libel in the second half of the 18th century was ...
In 1848, a Quebec judge changed the law of defamation to accord with the newly-applicable constituti...
© 2019 Dr. Jean Evelyn McBainPress freedom is a principle that has been contested throughout its his...
This chapter offers a broad survey of the relationships between the law and the press (primarily the...
Published in Editor and Publisherhttps://digitalmaine.com/wiggins_collection/1034/thumbnail.jp
At the confluence of three major rivers, Madison County, Illinois, was also the intersection of the ...
On March 9, 1964, in The New York Times Company v. Sullivan, the United States Supreme Court gave it...
The 1857 Obscene Publications Act was designed to herald a new era of literary censorship within Bri...