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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Government Of Germany, Donald P. Kommers
The Government Of Germany, Donald P. Kommers
Book Chapters
Chapter Outline: A. Political Development B. Political Processes and Institutions C. Public Policy 3rd ed. HarperCollins College Publishers c1993
New York Times Co V Sullivan: The 'Actual Malice' – Standard And Editorial Decision-Making, Geoffrey Bennett, Russel L. Weaver
New York Times Co V Sullivan: The 'Actual Malice' – Standard And Editorial Decision-Making, Geoffrey Bennett, Russel L. Weaver
Journal Articles
In an effort to explore conflicting views of the New York Times decision, this article compares how the British media functions under Britain's more restrictive defamation laws with how the US media functions under the actual malice standard. It does so based on interviews with reporters, editors, defamation lawyers, and others involved in the media in an effort to understand how they decide which stories to publish, and to gain some understanding of how libel laws affect editorial decision-making.