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The key justification for the Supreme Court's actual malice requirement in New York Times v. Sullivan may be stated as follows:
 
  a. Falsehoods are just as valuable as the truth and must therefore be protected.
  b. Libel judgments would otherwise lead to self-censorship of the truth.
  c. Public officials have essentially waived their rights to privacy.
  d. Juries are inherently biased against libel defendants.
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