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|facts=In 1960, a civil rights organization took out a page of advertisement in the ''New York Times''. The ad accuses the opponents of civil rights of a "wave of terror."
|facts=In 1960, a civil rights organization took out a page of advertisement in the ''New York Times''. The ad accuses the opponents of civil rights of a "wave of terror." Namely, the [https://www.montgomeryal.gov/government/city-government/city-departments/police Montgomery Police Department in Alabama] was accused of targeting MLK with intimidation such as "[https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/documented-rights/exhibit/section4/detail/heed-rising-voices-transcript.html They have arrested him [7] times-for “speeding.” “loitering”].
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New York Times v. Sullivan
Court Supreme Court of the United States
Citation
Date decided March 9, 1964
Cited by
Cohen v. Cowles Media Co.

Facts

In 1960, a civil rights organization took out a page of advertisement in the New York Times. The ad accuses the opponents of civil rights of a "wave of terror." Namely, the Montgomery Police Department in Alabama was accused of targeting MLK with intimidation such as "They have arrested him [7 times-for “speeding.” “loitering”].

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