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<p>of the landmark cases that established such standards was <a href="page.php?w=New_York_Times_Co._v._Sullivan">New York Times Co. v. Sullivan</a> (1964). In that case, the court ruled that statements about public officials must be given more protection in order to avoid squelching public debate. Similar protections were later expanded to statements about public figures (not just officials), and matters of "public concern" (including those involving private parties). Other examples of false statements of fact that do not receive First Amendment</p><p>
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