In the 1991 case of Masson v. New Yorker Magazine, the Supreme Court ruled that:
a) all plaintiffs must prove actual malice in libel cases; b) actual malice must be proven in “emotional distress” cases as well as libel cases; c) journalists may make minor changes in quotations without committing a libel; d) most libel cases should be dismissed on summary judgment; e) all of these.
C
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