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2. Read the information on New York Times v. Sullivan (1964). Be sure to select
"Read More" to learn more. New York Times v. Sullivan states that the First
Amendment protects all speech about public officials, except lies told with the intent
to defame. Lying with intent to defame means lying about someone with the goal of
causing that person harm or damaging their reputation. Why do you think this
protection for public officials is important? (5 points)
