Attacked by two justices, lower-court judges and litigants, the 1964 ruling in New York Times v. Sullivan keeps getting cited ...
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A federal judge on the legal theory that is often at odds with an authoritarian view of governmental power.
By Tammy LaGorce Just the right spot in Prospect Park, mesmerized by Manhattan and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Gov. Kathy Hochul has proposed to earmark ...
While many of her contemporaries are playing canasta, she’s releasing her 25th book. There’s no mystery to it, Tyler says: Start on Page 1, then keep writing.
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Activities for students and lesson plan ideas based on Times articles ... Educators, parents and district officials are divided over a new, strict schooling model in Houston.
The study, written by more than 150 experts, was intended to measure how the nation’s lands, water and wildlife are faring and what that means for people.