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Reckless Disregard - St. Amant v. Thompson and the Transformation of Libel Law (Hardcover)
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Reckless Disregard - St. Amant v. Thompson and the Transformation of Libel Law (Hardcover)
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In the years following the landmark United States Supreme Court
decision on libel law in New York Times v. Sullivan, the court
ruled on a number of additional cases that continued to shape the
standards of protected speech. As part of this key series of
judgments, the justices explored the contours of the Sullivan
ruling and established the definition of ""reckless disregard"" as
it pertains to ""actual malice"" in the case of St. Amant v.
Thompson. While an array of scholarly and legal literature examines
Sullivan and some subsequent cases, the St. Amant case- once called
""the most important of the recent Supreme Court libel decisions""-
has not received the attention it warrants. Eric P. Robinson's
Reckless Disregard corrects this omission with a thorough analysis
of the case and its ramifications. The history of St. Amant v.
Thompson begins with the contentious 1962 U.S. Senate primary
election in Louisiana, between incumbent Russell Long and
businessman Philemon ""Phil"" A. St. Amant. The initial lawsuit
stemmed from a televised campaign address in which St. Amant
attempted to demonstrate Long's alleged connections with organized
crime and corrupt union officials. Although St. Amant's claims had
no effect on the outcome of the election, a little-noticed
statement he made during the address- that money had ""passed
hands"" between Baton Rouge Teamsters leader Ed Partin and East
Baton Rouge Parish deputy sheriff Herman A. Thompson- led to a
defamation lawsuit that ultimately passed through the legal system
to the Supreme Court. A decisive step in the journey toward the
robust protections that American courts provide to comments about
public officials, public figures, and matters of public interest,
St. Amant v. Thompson serves as a significant development in modern
American defamation law. Robinson's study deftly examines the
background of the legal proceedings as well as their social and
political context. His analysis of how the Supreme Court ruled in
this case reveals the justices' internal deliberations, shedding
new light on a judgment that forever changed American libel law.
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