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...litigation situation...On the one side, one side has the ability to inquire into virtually the state of mind with which the article was written. The concept of actual malice has been played out this way, which means that a party in our litigation system has the ability to depocket the other side by exhaustively inquiring and putting the other side to the expense of depositions and so forth. It works just the other way around as well, because the way the defense of truth works, the other side has the reciprocal ability to inquire into the plaintiff in depth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The First Amendment Under Fire | 12/17/1984 | See Source »

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