In referring to 1964, Abrams is talking about the landmark Sullivan vs. New
York Times case, in which the Supreme Court established what's known as the «malice standard» for libel.
Ironically, in the New
York Times case, the Supreme Court decided that the newspaper was protected from liability for an ad it ran that was critical of Alabama officials and their actions against the civil rights movement.
Not exact matches
But the Republican candidate has a potential ace up his sleeve when it comes to making a
case against the New
York Times should he decide to do that.
In the New
York Times recently, columnist David Brooks makes this
case in relation to today's «coddled» college students.
Note: This article was updated at 10:00 pm on Wednesday after the New
York Times published its interview with Peter Thiel, in which he confirmed his involvement in the Hogan
case.
In a 2016 editorial for the New
York Times, Thiel said he was «proud to have contributed financial support» to Hogan's
case.
After a report by Forbes, which the New
York Times eventually corroborated, billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel gave the NYT an interview in which he admitted to helping fund Hogan's legal
case.
It was opened partly in response to a n examination by The New
York Times of condominiums at the
Time Warner Center in Manhattan whose ownership is hidden behind shell companies, according to the people with knowledge of the
case.
If the government wins, this
case will be cited as legal precedent in hundreds of
cases going forward, just as the DOJ cites the 1977 ruling that ordered New
York Telephone to give the FBI access to a suspect's pen register (the file that contains the
time and phone number of every call).
Last Monday, The New
York Times reported that the Trump administration planned to continue to fund the CSR payments, at least until the House v. Price
case was over.
Documents in a mortgage backed security fraud
case «reveal that J.P. Morgan, as well as... Washington Mutual and Bear Stearns, flouted quality controls and ignored problems, sometimes hiding them entirely, in a quest for profit,» the New
York Times reported.
But in this
case, the documents concern the alleged Wal - Mart Mexico bribery scandal, which I wrote about twice for Fortune in May 2012 following the New
York Times investigation and articles.
The March for Life
case may well wind up before the Supreme Court, as the federal government is expected to appeal the
case to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Court, The New
York Times reports.
Trump also brought up the
case of disabled New
York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski, whom Trump seemed to mock publicly in video used by the Clinton ad.
Disney shareholders lost their
case but the final ruling set a new bar for directors when approving these kinds of exit packages: «If a director acts with conscious disregard — in other words, a looking away — rather than a deliberate intent to violate his duties, he can still be held liable for acting in bad faith,» plaintiffs» attorney Steven G. Schullman told the New
York Times back in 2006.
Jim Stewart of The New
York Times discusses the antitrust
case for the AT&T -
Time Warner deal and whether the Justice Department will allow the vertical merger to proceed.
There's a Real Risk That Trump's Trade War With China Won't Change Anything
TIME The
Case of Hong Kong's Missing Booksellers New
York Times A Hong Kong Newspaper on a Mission to Promote China's Soft Power New
York Times Was Letting China Into the WTO a Mistake?
Today, The New
York Times reported that the mortality rate for Ebola has risen to 70 percent and that the number of new
cases could grow to 10,000 per week by December.
In 2015, New
York - based competitor Bounce Exchange filed a suit against Yieldify in a New
York federal court, accusing it of copying its code and infringing its patents, in a
case that first came to light earlier this year in a report from The Financial
Times.
WattzOn (wattzon.com) will possibly one day become a thriving business — you can easily imagine companies licensing the technology to analyze their business footprint — but in the meantime, it's a free online tool that spits out detailed analyses that, in Griffith's
case, not only caused him to give up driving but also to forgo imported wine, cancel his beloved New
York Times subscription (to the continued chagrin of his wife), and ditch his dryer for a clothesline that ticked off his landlord.
Among the new measures pushed by branch officials, according to the New
York Times: a mandate that Air Force Office of Special Investigations personnel «confirm that reportable
cases have been entered in the federal database by seeing either a printout or a screenshot from the database.»
In one New
York City
case, National Collegiate's paperwork «was a mess,» a lawyer told The
Times, and it «presented documents saying [the defendant] had enrolled at a school she never attended.»
The first blemish on the industry's clean record came in a New
York Times article documenting such a
case from the 1980s.
Consider the
case of Amazon, which got what seemed to be a black eye earlier this year when its draconian working conditions were exposed by the New
York Times.
Meanwhile, other big digital newcomers to the media scene, including BuzzFeed and Business Insider, have also been slow to take up the public interest banner long carried by the likes of the New
York Times and the Press - Enterprise (a small California paper that, as Liptak explained, took two free speech
cases all the way to the Supreme Court in the 1980s).
While bro culture is typically defined as being led and dominated by men, in the
case of Thinx, the complaint alleged that the «only two employees who negotiated higher salaries at Thinx were men,» according to The New
York Times.
According to the New
York Times, most of the athletes to produce positive tests for the drug have not yet been identified publicly, as their
cases are still in the process of being adjudicated.
By Thursday morning there were 128 confirmed
cases, according to the New
York Times, causing some concern during what is otherwise a reportedly smooth start to the games.
Somebody at The New
York Times, maybe a reporter working on the story, wanted comment, wanted to make sure it was factual, whatever the
case may be.»
Now, the woman — named as Jane Doe in the
case — is suing Uber, Kalanick, Michael, and Alexander for defamation, intrusion into private affairs, and public disclosure of private facts, according to the New
York Times on Thursday.
The New
York Times reports that 27
cases have been allowed to go forward while 55 others are still under review.
At the New
York Times, Andrew Ross Sorkin took on those who say Tillerson is dodging a huge tax bill, with a headline that declared: «That's not the
case.»
The last two high court
cases to deal with gun control took place more than two years ago and both upheld the right to carry arms, according to The New
York Times.
Discussing the verdict in the gender discrimination
case of Ellen Pao v. Kleiner Perkins trial, with Kay Lucas, Lucas Law Firm Attorney; Nick Bilton, New
York Times columnist and CNBC's Scott Cohn.
Floyd Norris shows us how eerily similar the rise and fall of home prices and inflation have been: From the New
York Times: During the period, the Standard & Poor's
Case - Shiller 20 - city composite index of home prices rose almost 21 percent....
In 1988, Roger Cruz was described in passing in a New
York Times story as a partner with sports agent Irwin Weiner in a $ 40 - million - a-year printing business in Mount Vernon, N.Y. Cruz appears to have moved the business to Boca Raton, possibly after Weiner died in 2001, federal court records in a pension
case suggest.
«There is a strong
case for both of them [Ether and Ripple]-- but particularly Ripple — that they are noncompliant securities,» he said in an interview published yesterday by the New
York Times.
«A lawsuit opens the door, and judges almost always allow for a plaintiff to have a fishing expedition,» Robert Bennett, who represented Clinton in that
case, told the New
York Times.
Prefabricated materials were used in 65 percent of the designs presented for the
Case Study House Program, which was held to demonstrate how technology developed during World War II could be applied to housing construction once the troops returned, the New
York Times reported.
His relationship with the «failing New
York Times» is the cognoscenti
case in point.
A detailed weekend report by the New
York Times, for example, states that «members of the royal family, and relatives, advisers and associates of the detainees» say those who were kidnapped were coerced and physically abused in some
cases, and that billions of dollars in private wealth were transferred to Crown Prince's Mohammed's control.
Strauss - Kahn
Case Seen as Near Collapse, New
York Times (Jim Dwyer, William K. Rashbaum, and John Eligon)
In a tour de force that will likely be debated for decades to come, Souter focused on two
cases: the Brown v. Board of Education desegregation
case of 1954, and the New
York Times Co. v. United States Pentagon Papers
case of 1971.
The
case started in the little town of Greece, New
York, where city officials have been starting meetings with prayer for some
time.
The Attorney General has nothing to do with what happens at the Justice Department, so can not be blamed and has put forward a «credible justification» in the AP
case, according the New
York Times.
Or, in the
case of the successful degenerate, the drive into an ultimate darkness, which presumably will result in light [New
York Times Book Review, March 6, 1977].
They said (this is the New
York Times» summary) «in some
cases they [the Roma] were simply following age - old Roma traditions and generally operate outside the norms of society in «the style of the Middle Ages.
The New
York Times reports that Angus Deaton and Ann
Case, two Princeton economists, have identified increases in suicide and drug and alcohol related deaths among high school educated white Americas as the cause for a remarkable spike in the overall death rate for....
Reflecting on the Van Dusen
case, John Deedy asks whether suicide should be reconsidered in the light of today's life - prolonging biomedical technology (New
York Times, March 2, 1975).
In the celebrated
case New
York Times v. Sullivan, the U.S. Supreme Court held «the First Amendment protects the publication of all statements, even false ones, about the conduct of public officials except when statements are made with actual malice (with knowledge that they are false or in reckless disregard of their truth or falsity).»