Despite the broad scope of the First Amendment right of freedom of speech, newspapers are not free to print:

a. truthful stories that harm a person's reputation b. truthful stories that harm a business' reputation
c. stories of questionable truthfulness that cause no harm d. statements it knows are false that defame someone
e. print any stories degrading elected federal officials


d

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