Multiple Choice
The Supreme Court has held that a public figure who sues for intentional infliction of emotional distress must prove actual malice on the part of a media defendant,just as he/she would in a libel case.The Supreme Court announced this principle in:
A) Hustler Magazine v.Falwell.
B) Keeton v.Hustler.
C) Herbert v.Lando.
D) Hutchinson v.Proxmire.
E) Milkovich v.Lorain Journal.
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