The Law of the Press: Text, Statutes, and Cases |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 88
Page 83
... evidence might be received . It may not be used to impeach the plaintiff's reputation ; it may not be used to deprive the plaintiff of reasonable compensation for damage to that reputation . It can serve only to defeat or re- duce ...
... evidence might be received . It may not be used to impeach the plaintiff's reputation ; it may not be used to deprive the plaintiff of reasonable compensation for damage to that reputation . It can serve only to defeat or re- duce ...
Page 101
... evidence in this case was altogether unwarranted and unjustified , without any foundation to support it . The evidence for plaintiff below establishes that Eugene Lor- ton was at the time of this publication the managing editor of the ...
... evidence in this case was altogether unwarranted and unjustified , without any foundation to support it . The evidence for plaintiff below establishes that Eugene Lor- ton was at the time of this publication the managing editor of the ...
Page 148
... evidence , the defendants had used due care in the man- agement of their business . The jury found a verdict for the plaintiff , damages £ 100 . The defendants applied for judgment or a new trial on the ground that there was no evidence ...
... evidence , the defendants had used due care in the man- agement of their business . The jury found a verdict for the plaintiff , damages £ 100 . The defendants applied for judgment or a new trial on the ground that there was no evidence ...
Contents
Introductory | 30 |
Communication Publication | 41 |
Public Reaction to Article or Caricature | 50 |
15 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action actual malice advertisement alleged appear apply Atlantic Monthly Butler county candidate character charge Chemung county circulation Code common law Comp complaint conduct Constitution contempt copy court of equity crime criminal criticism damages decision defamation defamatory defendant demurrer Dunkirk High School duty editor evidence fact fair false filed freedom freedom of speech guilty held indictment individual infringement injunction injury intended judge judgment judicial jury justice language LAW PRESS 2d liable libel libelous per se liberty lication lished malice matter meaning ment newspaper North Dakota notice offense opinion paper party person picture plaintiff plaintiff in error printed privileged proceedings proprietor prosecution protection published punish purpose question reason ridicule right of privacy rule slander statement statute supra Supreme Court thereof tion trial true truth United verdict words