Holding: The Supreme Court held that libelous words about a public official can be protected when made in the context of fostering debate about government and public affairs.
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Alex Jones, PayPal, and Freedom of Speech - An Explainer October 14, 2022
New York Times v. Sullivan (376 U.S. 254) is a Free Speech & Religion case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1964. The court held that the Supreme Court held that libelous words about a public official can be protected when made in the context of fostering debate about government and public affairs.