Adolph Coors Company v. Movement Against Racism and the Klan

U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit · Decided 1985-12-12

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JOHNSON, Circuit Judge: Libel law seeks to protect the private right of the individual against false statements that diminish his standing in the eyes of others. But when expression concerns issues of public consequence, the law of libel “runs squarely into the right to freedom of expression” and poses problems “among the most complex and troublesome in the whole field of Firs…

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