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... character is dragged before the public for such a purpose , not as a sub- ject in the discussion of which the public may reasonably be supposed to have an interest , but to pander to a depraved ap- petite for scandal , such publications ...
... character is dragged before the public for such a purpose , not as a sub- ject in the discussion of which the public may reasonably be supposed to have an interest , but to pander to a depraved ap- petite for scandal , such publications ...
Page 145
... character that may find their way into the press - to give encouragement to the widest possible circulation of these vile and defamatory publications by protecting the retailers of them — some legis- lative interference will be ...
... character that may find their way into the press - to give encouragement to the widest possible circulation of these vile and defamatory publications by protecting the retailers of them — some legis- lative interference will be ...
Page 235
... character and motives of the officer ; and that , to be excused , the critic must show the truth of what he has uttered of that kind . " Recently the Court of Appeals , in Triggs v . Sun Printing & Pub . Ass'n , 179 N. Y. 144 , 71 N. E. ...
... character and motives of the officer ; and that , to be excused , the critic must show the truth of what he has uttered of that kind . " Recently the Court of Appeals , in Triggs v . Sun Printing & Pub . Ass'n , 179 N. Y. 144 , 71 N. E. ...
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