 | New York (State), John Duer, Benjamin Franklin Butler, John Canfield Spencer - Law - 1863
...and true report in such newspaper of any judicial, legislative, or other public official proceedings of any statement, speech, argument or debate in the course of the same, except upon actual proof of malice in making such report, which shall in no case be implied from the fact of the... | |
 | Nathan Howard - Civil procedure - 1864
...mere legislative enactment of it. While the statute protects the editor of a newspaper from an action, for a fair and true report of any judicial, legislative or other public official proceeding, except upon proof of actual malice, it expressly withholds its protection for any libelous... | |
 | Anthony L. Robertson - Law reports, digests, etc - 1867
...mere legislative enactment of it. While the statute protects the editor of a newspaper from an action, for a fair and true report of any judicial, legislative, or other public official proceeding, except upon proof of actual malice, it expressly withholds its protection for any libelous... | |
 | John H. Colby - Criminal law - 1868
...and true report in such newspaper of any judicial, legislative or other public official proceedings, of any statement, speech, argument or debate in the course of the same, except upon actual proof of malice in making such report, which shall in no case be implied from the fact of the... | |
 | Civil procedure - 1870 - 861 pages
...true report in such newspaper of any judicial, legislative, or other public official proceeding», of any statement, speech, argument, or debate in the course of the same, except upon actual proof of malice in making the report ; which is not implied from the fact of publication. But... | |
 | William Wait - Civil procedure - 1871 - 975 pages
...true report in such newspaper of any judicial, legislative, or other public official proceciiings, of any statement, speech, argument or debate in the course of the same, except upon actual proof of malice in making such report, which shall, in no case, be implied from the fact of... | |
 | California - Criminal law - 1872 - 628 pages
...Greteh, 1 Moo. & M., p. 433; Commonwealth vs. Kneelaml, Thatch. Cr. C., p. 846. Publishing of"mbi'c 254. No reporter, editor, or proprietor of any newspaper...report of any judicial, legislative, or other public privileged. officjai proceedings, or of any statement, speech, argument, or debate in the course of... | |
 | Frederic Hudson - American newspapers - 1873 - 789 pages
...and true report in such newspaper of any judicial, legislative, or other public official proceedings of any statement, speech, argument, or debate in the course of the same, except upon actual proof of malice. The second section of this act provides that this privilege shall not extend... | |
 | Frederic Hudson - American newspapers - 1873 - 789 pages
...and true report in such newspaper of any judicial, legislative, or other public official proceedings of any statement, speech, argument, or debate in the course of the same, except upon actual proof of malice. The second section of this act provides that this privilege shall not extend... | |
 | Criminal law - 1874 - 628 pages
...Commonwealth vs. Kiiculimd, Thatch. Or. C., p. 846. Publishing a true of''mf)i-. privileged. 254. !S"o reporter, editor, or proprietor of any ' * newspaper is liable to any prosecution for a fair and t''ue report of any judicial, legislative, or other public offiejai proceedings, or of any statement,... | |
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