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Slimpickens77 Slimpickens77
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In the 1974 case of Gertz v. Welch, the Supreme Court authorized the states to:
 
  a) exempt private persons from proving actual malice if they could prove at least negligence; b) eliminate the actual malice requirement for all but the most prominent elected officials; c) redefine everyone except politicians as private persons; d) require public officials to prove negligence instead of actual malice; e) let public figures sue for libel without proving any fault.
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