Harte-Hanks Communications, Inc. v. Connaughton

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title: Harte-Hanks Communications, Inc. v. Connaughton
text: Harte-Hanks Communications Inc. v. Connaughton, 491 U.S. 657 (1989), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States supplied an additional journalistic behavior that constitutes actual malice as first discussed in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (1964). In the case, the Court held that departure from responsible reporting and unreasonable reporting conduct alone were not sufficient to award a public figure damages in a libel case. However, the Court also ruled that if reporters wrote
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description: 1989 United States Supreme Court case
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