Insult to injury : libel, slander, and invasions of privacy / / William K. Jones.
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Year of Publication: | 2003 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | viii, 388 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- The man who had to leave town
- "Heed their rising voices"
- An uncommon common law
- The First Amendment
- Anything that touches on fitness for office
- The tale of the furtive night watchman
- Into the vortex of public controversy
- The big football fix
- The frame-up of officer nuccio
- The golden fleece of the month award
- The reluctant Soviet agent
- Special cases : unlimited, irrelevant and involuntary public figures
- Strictly business
- Purely private libels
- Group libels
- Looking for love? sorry, wrong number
- Blackmail, treason, hypocrisy and lies
- La Cosa Nostra at your service
- The greatest analyst who ever lived
- Five scientists who were paid to lie
- The airman who almost fell to earth
- Actual malice at issue
- The losing game
- Bring in da plea bring in da writ
- Possible pitfalls
- Paths not taken
- The right to privacy
- Genius, hero, maverick, threat
- The man who would be woman
- Paparazzi
- Intrusions on private domains
- Broken promises
- Deception and subterfuge
- After the Pentagon papers
- The adventures of artemus jones
- Justice a la Corrigan
- The impact of the Internet
- Concluding observations.