1. Beckley Newspapers Corp. v. Hanks, No. 467, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 6, 1967, Decided
OVERVIEW: The proof presented to show actual malice in clerk of court's libel action against newspaper publisher lacked the convincing clarity the constitutional standard demanded. There was no high degree of awareness of probable falsity.
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