Opinion | A Resounding Reaffirmation of Times v. Sullivan

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Opinion | A Resounding Reaffirmation of Times v. Sullivan
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From WSJopinion: On Tuesday the high court laid questions about New York Times Co. v. Sullivan to rest—in a case that on its face had nothing to do with defamation law, write Lee Levine and MatthewSchafer

Wonder Land: Americans don’t want to forfeit forever their views on abortion or other personal issues. Images: Reuters/Associated Press Composite: Mark Kelly

said in 2016 that he wanted to “open up our libel laws” to make it easier to sue news organizations for defamation. Two Supreme Court justices later raised questions about the landmark ruling. But on Tuesday the high court laid these questions to rest—in a case that on its face had nothing to do with defamation law.Continue reading your article with

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