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Summary
This lesson focuses on the 1964 landmark freedom of the press case New York Times v. SullivanBrand New Bear Key Chain Designer from Italy,
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- How did the Court rule?
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- In his concurring opinion, Justice Hugo Black wrote, “I doubt that a country can live in freedom where its people can be made to suffer physically or financially for criticizing their government, its actions, or its officials…An unconditional right to say what one pleases about public affairs is what I consider to be the minimum guarantee of the First Amendment.” How did Justice Black come to the same conclusion as the majority, but for a different reason? With which opinion do you agree?