Make No Law: The Sullivan Case and the First Amendment

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A crucial and compelling account of New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, the landmark Supreme Court case that redefined libel, from the Pulitzer Prize-winning legal journalist Anthony Lewis.

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  • Author: Lewis, Anthony
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 368
  • Publish Date: September 01 1992
  • ISBN10: 0679739394
  • Language: English
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A crucial and compelling account of New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, the landmark Supreme Court case that redefined libel, from the Pulitzer Prize-winning legal journalist Anthony Lewis.

The First Amendment puts it this way: “Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” Yet, in 1960, a city official in Montgomery, Alabama, sued The New York Times for libel–and was awarded $500,000 by a local jury–because the paper had published an ad critical of Montgomery’s brutal response to civil rights protests.

The centuries of legal precedent behind the Sullivan case and the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic reversal of the original verdict are expertly chronicled in this gripping and wonderfully readable book by the Pulitzer Prize Pulitzer Prize-winning legal journalist Anthony Lewis. It is our best account yet of a case that redefined what newspapers–and ordinary citizens–can print or say.

Author: Anthony Lewis
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 09/01/1992
Pages: 368
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.10w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780679739395
Language: English

Author

Lewis, Anthony

Binding

ISBN10

0679739394

ISBN13

9780679739395

Page Count

368

Published Date

September 01 1992

Language

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