John Peter Zenger was inspired by the Enlightenment to disobey British law, believing that he had an inherent right to criticize corrupt government.
Peter Zenger, a New York publishers, was charged with seditious libel defined as published spoken or statements that insult the government . Zenger's prosecution took place in New York from 1734 to 1735.
- Democratic Nominee William Cosby charged Zenger of libel when Zenger's magazine, the Weekly Journal, published critical commentaries about the governor's activities.
- Andrew Hamilton represented Zenger and won in court, which lifted certain limits on journalistic freedom.
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