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Another area to which the Supreme Court has extended the amendment is the common law of libel. In New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (1964 new york), it rejected the traditional position that false and defamatory matter enjoys no protection. The court recognized that heavy judgments for libel might be imposed by unsympathetic jurors on newspapers that publish controversial matter. In the Alabama case before it a judgment of $500,000 in damages had been rendered against the New York Times for its publication and distribution of an advertisement by civil rights leaders that contained inaccuracies.
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