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Supreme Court Should Reexamine New York Times v. Sullivan
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Supreme Court Should Reexamine New York Times v. Sullivan

For sixty years‚ the Supreme Court has required “public figures” to prove that a media outlet acted with “actual malice”— that is‚ intent to publish false information or reckless disregard for publishing it — in order to recover damages for false statements about them. But this onerous test has no basis in the history of the First Amendment‚ and recent events illustrate why the Court should heed calls to reexamine its misguided precedent. After hedge fund luminary Bill Ackman excoriated university presidents for their disastrous congressional testimony in defense of genocidal antisemitic speech that would not be tolerated against any other group of students‚ Business Insider published accusations of plagiarism against Ackman’s wife‚ Neri Oxman — accusations that she and Ackman vehemently deny. Since then‚ Ackman claims that his attorneys have found that at least half of the accusations are false‚ while the bulk of the others do not fall under the common understanding of plagiarism. Business Insider is standing by its reporting.   [M]aking media companies pay for publishing false information about someone …  may start to restore legitimacy to an institution Americans no longer trust.  Ackman has confirmed a lawsuit is forthcoming. While the court will have to determine whether each Business Insider claim was true or false‚ and therefore consider what exactly constitutes “plagiarism‚” perhaps the more interesting question is whether Business Insider can get away with lies regardless.  (READ MORE: SCOTUS Takes Up Free Speech Case) Under the current standard for “defamation” — a legal claim that someone lied about you‚ causing harm — articulated by the U.S. Supreme Court in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan in 1964 and since expanded by lower courts‚ a “public figure” seeking to recover damages must show that the defamatory statement was made with “actual malice.” In other words‚ the speaker or publisher must have known that the statement was false or acted with reckless disregard of whether or not it was false. Whether someone is a public figure is a multi-factor but ultimately expansive test that captures almost anyone who has achieved a measure of public recognition or success in his or her field.  Nonpublic figures‚ meanwhile‚ need only show that the published material is false and meet the other elements of the state law under which they are suing. The actual malice standard is extremely difficult to meet‚ in large part because it requires showing the state of mind of a third party. This standard helps explain why‚ in effect‚ the press has free rein to publish the amount of false information we see today.  There have been increasing calls for the Supreme Court to reconsider the heightened “actual malice” standard. Many of these calls have come from originalists — the most prominent being Justice Clarence Thomas — who argue that the standard has no basis in the original understanding of the First Amendment and that libel law traditionally has been left to the states.  Public figures often have the most to lose from false accusations targeting their reputation or life’s work. While social media provides a digital megaphone to every individual potentially targeted by false accusations‚ subsequent denials and corrections almost never get as much traction as an inflammatory accusation hot off the press.  When the Supreme Court imposed the “actual malice” standard‚ it reasoned that a lesser standard would inhibit criticism of public officials and dampen public debate on important issues. But that free exchange and debate is far easier in today’s world‚ when social media has shattered the gatekeeping function of traditional media and now breaks news and circulates gossip through multiple channels‚ allowing truth to be exposed at an unprecedented speed. These accounts are too numerous‚ too anonymous‚ and too judgment-proof to be collectively silenced by a return to the original understanding of the Constitution. And states‚ the laboratories of democracy‚ can and do impose different requirements for libel claims to ensure public debate remains robust while protecting individuals from harmful falsehoods. In addition‚ making media companies pay for publishing false information about someone — including “public figures” — may start to restore legitimacy to an institution Americans no longer trust. (READ MORE: Trump’s CNN Lawsuit Shows Freedom of Press Does Not Include Right to Libel) This won’t happen overnight. Any suit filed by Oxman would take years to work its way to the Supreme Court. Until the Court reconsiders its Sullivan precedent‚ we are left with public outcry as the sole protection from media outlets levying careless and damaging accusations against countless Americans.   Anna St. John is the president and general counsel of the Hamilton Lincoln Law Institute and a visiting fellow at Independent Women’s Law Center (iwlc.org). The post Supreme Court Should Reexamine <;i>;New York Times v. Sullivan<;/i>; appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Let's Get Cooking
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Duchess Potatoes Are As Pretty (And Delicious) As They Sound
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Duchess Potatoes Are As Pretty (And Delicious) As They Sound

Potatoes known for having eyes‚ but when you get to know duchess potatoes‚ you might not want to take your eyes off of them.
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Davos‚ Trust‚ and the End of “Comfortable Wolves”
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Davos‚ Trust‚ and the End of “Comfortable Wolves”

by Tom Luongo‚ Tom Luongo: Last fall I poked the slumbering bear of the #ungovernble set by taking extreme umbrage with calling people “Sheeple.” For the record I absolutely detest that word. Instead I shot back with a very reflexive‚ “Bullshit!” There are very few things that trigger me more than consigning 90% of humanity […]
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Intel Uncensored
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99.97% of US sailors infected with covid did not die; this was known in April 2020
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99.97% of US sailors infected with covid did not die; this was known in April 2020

by Rhoda Wilson‚ Expose News: On Sunday‚ Dr. Paul Alexander published a Substack article in which he stated that the so-called covid pandemic “was a PCR-manufactured‚ 95% false-positive‚ 0.05% IFR fraud fake‚ ‘no asymptomatic spread’ lie of a pandemic; nothing else. All of this pandemic was a lie.” He used the example of the luxury […]
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Intel Uncensored
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RAFI FARBER: SPARE DOLLARS ARE ABOUT TO RUN OUT‚ AND THE FED DOES NOT CARE
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RAFI FARBER: SPARE DOLLARS ARE ABOUT TO RUN OUT‚ AND THE FED DOES NOT CARE

from Arcadia Economics:  TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Intel Uncensored
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SUPPRESSED: CDC scrapped draft alert warning of link between COVID-19 vaccines and myocarditis‚ deliberately keeping Americans in the dark about vaccine dangers
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SUPPRESSED: CDC scrapped draft alert warning of link between COVID-19 vaccines and myocarditis‚ deliberately keeping Americans in the dark about vaccine dangers

by Cassie B.‚ Natural News: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) wrote a draft alert to warn local and state health officials about a potential link between COVID-19 vaccines and an increase in cases of myocarditis but then pulled it before it could be published. According to documents obtained by the Epoch Times‚ the alert was aimed […]
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RSBN Feed - Right Side Broadcast
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WATCH: Setting the record straight: The Meaningless Nevada Primary – 1/19/24
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WATCH: Setting the record straight: The Meaningless Nevada Primary – 1/19/24

1/19/24 – Brian Glenn and Christina Bobb explain the Nevada Caucus‚ the ‘Meaningless Primary’ elections‚ and the importance of voting for President Donald J. Trump. The post WATCH: Setting the record straight: The Meaningless Nevada Primary – 1/19/24 first appeared on Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN).
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Rep. Elise Stefanik could be Trump’s VP pick as rumors swirl around who will be 45’s #2
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Rep. Elise Stefanik could be Trump’s VP pick as rumors swirl around who will be 45’s #2

Photo: Alamy Speculation over who President Donald Trump will pick to be his running mate in the 2024 presidential election has continued‚ but Rep. Elise Stefanik‚ R-N.Y.‚ has emerged as… The post Rep. Elise Stefanik could be Trump’s VP pick as rumors swirl around who will be 45’s #2 first appeared on Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN).
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Trump leads Nikki Haley in New Hampshire poll‚ says she has ‘no chance’
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Trump leads Nikki Haley in New Hampshire poll‚ says she has ‘no chance’

Photo: Alamy While maintaining a big lead over Nikki Haley in recent New Hampshire polling‚ President Trump remarked during a Fox interview that she has “no chance” in the upcoming… The post Trump leads Nikki Haley in New Hampshire poll‚ says she has ‘no chance’ first appeared on Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN).
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