1. Phila. Newspapers v. Hepps, No. 84-1491 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 3, 1985, Argued , April 21, 1986, Decided
OVERVIEW: Appellees were required as private figures to show the falsity of the statements made by appellant that were in the realm of public concern in order to be awarded damages for defamation or libel.
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