Abstract
Cases to be cited below in this article will show that libel's line of danger in many instances is vague even to legal experts with specialized training and ample time for research and meditation. For journalists in their ceaseless race against time, and harried by competition, perforce relying on many sources for valuable information, the phantom of libel can be most troublesome.
Recommended Citation
Marcus D. Gleisser, Newspaper Libel, 5 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 132 (1956)