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· 5/22/1967

Julian Messner, Inc. v. Spahn

Citations

  • 387 U.S. 239
  • 87 S. Ct. 1706
  • 18 L. Ed. 2d 744
  • 1967 U.S. LEXIS 1407

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  • trial court finding invasion of privacy where plaintiff was depicted in book as a war hero who earned Bronze Star and \raced out into the teeth of the enemy barrage\-two of a multitude of characterizations that were utterly false and embarrassing to plaintiff
  • trial court finding invasion of privacy where plaintiff was depicted in book as a war hero who earned Bronze Star and \raced out into the teeth of the enemy barrage\ — two of a multitude of characterizations that were utterly false and embarrassing to plaintiff
  • trial court finding invasion of privacy where plaintiff was depicted in book as a war hero who earned Bronze Star and ‘raced out into the teeth of the enemy barrage’ — two of a multitude of characterizations that were utterly false and embarrassing to plaintiff

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