In New York Times v.Sullivan,the Supreme Court ruled that
A) libel and slander were constitutionally protected forms of speech.
B) actual malice must be proved to support a claim of libel made by a public figure.
C) prior restraint was constitutional.
D) false or negligent speech was not protected by the First Amendment.
E) newspaper reporters must divulge their confidential sources of information.
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