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18 July, 04:39

2. In which case did the U. S. Supreme Court decide that the press was protected from libel suits unless the offended party could prove malice by the media?

A Schenk v. United States.

B New York Times v. Sullivan.

C Barron v. Baltimore.

D Lemon v. Kurtzmann.

E Lynch v. Donnelly.

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  1. 18 July, 08:25
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    correct option is B New York Times v. Sullivan

    Explanation:

    we know that on March 9, 1964 New York Times v. Sullivan

    Supreme Court of United State rule for libel suit

    Court decide that the press was protected from libel suits unless the offended party could prove malice by the media

    this was decide by Warren Court

    this was based on that during the civil right moment 1960

    New York Times published a add. for the contribute donation to defend Martin Luther King on perjury charge

    so correct option is B New York Times v. Sullivan
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