In Milkovich v.Lorain Journal,the Supreme Court held that:
A) a sports column may be libelous if it contains false facts as well as protected expressions of opinion.
B) sports columns,editorials and letters to the editor are all exempt from libel lawsuits under the First Amendment.
C) sports columns are exempt from libel,but letters to the editor are not.
D) sports columns are not exempt from libel,but letters to the editor are exempt.
E) Milkovich had nothing to do with a sports column in a newspaper.
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