NORMAN L. ROSENBERG, Protecting the Best Men: An Interpretive History ofthe Law of Libel. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1986. Pp. 369. $29.95. Defamation of public officials is a long-standing American tradition. Originating in a robust colonial distrust of English administration, the tradition had by the 19th century become so entrenched that Thomas Jefferson himself could complain ofthe putrid state into which our newspapers have passed, and the malignity, the vulgarity, and mendacious spirit of those who write for them. Legal control over this exuberant abuse has generally been the province of the law of libel and slander, an arcane and involuted branch of the common law filled with anomalies and absurdities for whi...
In looking at the development of the law of libel in this period, then, it is important to remember ...
The United States Supreme Court has held that in a libel action by a private individual against a ra...
Two recent cases, New York Times Co. v. Sullivan A and Garrison v. Louisiana, have over-turned many ...
NORMAN L. ROSENBERG, Protecting the Best Men: An Interpretive History ofthe Law of Libel. Chapel Hil...
On March 9, 1964, in The New York Times Company v. Sullivan, the United States Supreme Court gave it...
This Article embraces neither the narrow nor broad conceptualization of a public official employed c...
Book review: Protecting the Best Men: An Interpretive History of the Law of Libel. By Norman L. Ros...
A Review of Protecting the Best Men: An Interpretive History of the Law of Libel by Norman L. Rosen...
This Comment reflects an attempt to distill the Supreme Court\u27s thematic intent from over thirty ...
Defendant, a district attorney, issued a statement to the press accusing eight parish judges of lazi...
This thesis examines the Rosenbloom v. Metromedia, Inc. Supreme Court decision as the source of the ...
Respondents, former employees of the Office of Rent Stabilization, brought a libel action against pe...
The law of defamation is not new to the world, nor limited to certain nations: Moses commanded: Nei...
On two separate occasions, Dr. Linus Pauling sued news services for libel. In one case, involving a ...
This Article begins in Part I through observation of the beginning and development of the Supreme Co...
In looking at the development of the law of libel in this period, then, it is important to remember ...
The United States Supreme Court has held that in a libel action by a private individual against a ra...
Two recent cases, New York Times Co. v. Sullivan A and Garrison v. Louisiana, have over-turned many ...
NORMAN L. ROSENBERG, Protecting the Best Men: An Interpretive History ofthe Law of Libel. Chapel Hil...
On March 9, 1964, in The New York Times Company v. Sullivan, the United States Supreme Court gave it...
This Article embraces neither the narrow nor broad conceptualization of a public official employed c...
Book review: Protecting the Best Men: An Interpretive History of the Law of Libel. By Norman L. Ros...
A Review of Protecting the Best Men: An Interpretive History of the Law of Libel by Norman L. Rosen...
This Comment reflects an attempt to distill the Supreme Court\u27s thematic intent from over thirty ...
Defendant, a district attorney, issued a statement to the press accusing eight parish judges of lazi...
This thesis examines the Rosenbloom v. Metromedia, Inc. Supreme Court decision as the source of the ...
Respondents, former employees of the Office of Rent Stabilization, brought a libel action against pe...
The law of defamation is not new to the world, nor limited to certain nations: Moses commanded: Nei...
On two separate occasions, Dr. Linus Pauling sued news services for libel. In one case, involving a ...
This Article begins in Part I through observation of the beginning and development of the Supreme Co...
In looking at the development of the law of libel in this period, then, it is important to remember ...
The United States Supreme Court has held that in a libel action by a private individual against a ra...
Two recent cases, New York Times Co. v. Sullivan A and Garrison v. Louisiana, have over-turned many ...