Multiple Choice
The landmark New York Times v.Sullivan decision established a new requirement that public officials who sue for libel must prove actual malice.As defined in this case,actual malice means:
A) ill will or evil intentions.
B) publishing a falsehood with evil intentions.
C) publishing a falsehood with knowledge or with negligence.
D) publishing a falsehood with knowledge or with reckless disregard for the truth.
E) publishing anything that isn't true.
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