New York Times v. Sullivan and other landmark Supreme Court decisions protect the press’s ability to investigate public figures. But a growing right-wing movement seeks to overturn them.
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The New Republic on MSNT he Right is Hell-Bent on Weaponizing Libel LawSupreme Court decision affords the press strong protections against costly defamation lawsuits. That’s why a dangerous new ...
Former Nebraska volleyball libero Lexi Rodriguez has been named a finalist for the AAU Sullivan Award. Voting opens March 13 ...
A woman faces kidnapping and cruelty to persons charges for holding her stepson captive for more than 20 years, according to ...
Tulsi Gabbard has followed through with a Trump executive order that ordered the revocation of security clearances for some ...
The world is witnessing rapid changes in global politics, and Ukraine has become one of the epicenters of this geopolitical ...
which took place just outside D.C. More than two dozen of those on board were young figure skaters, their families and ...
Later rulings extended actual malice to public figures. But though Times v. Sullivan freed the press to uncover government lying in the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal, the backlash began ...
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has enjoyed an afternoon to remember as he backed winning horse Kopek Des Bordes in the ...
Jovan Lukic scored for the second straight game, evening out a first-half strike by Sam Surridge. It certainly was one of the ...
Leading figures from the world of horseracing joined hundreds of mourners at the funeral of Irish jockey Michael O'Sullivan, who died after falling from his horse earlier this month. Racehorse ...
The Penguins are preparing for what figures to be a moving pregame tribute in Lange’s honor before Saturday’s game against Washington. • Sullivan and Quinn wanted to be on the ice for Friday ...
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