Getting to the Supreme Court of the United States: The Social Characteristics of Supreme Court Media-related Libel Cases Since Times V. Sullivan |
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ers this dissertation searched for patterns in | 7 |
Chapter II | 16 |
sought to find nonlitigation alternatives to libel | 192 |
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