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- Title
Neutral Reportage Privilege Faces an Uncertain Future.
- Authors
Stonecipher, Harry W.
- Abstract
Focuses on the reluctance of state and federal courts to adopt the neutral reportage doctrine in the U.S. Claim that the neutral reportage privilege goes beyond the common law privilege of fair report and the constitutional actual malice rule formulated in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan; Primary focus of many post-Gertz libel actions involving the application of the actual malice rule; Adoption of the neutral reportage privilege in Krauss v. Champaign News Gazette Inc.
- Subjects
UNITED States; REPORTERS &; reporting; COURTS; COMMON law; NEW York Times Co. v. Sullivan; LIBEL &; slander
- Publication
Journalism Quarterly, 1982, Vol 59, Issue 3, p367
- ISSN
0196-3031
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/107769908205900302