· 1/25/1966
Lulay v. Peoria Journal-Star, Inc.
Citations
- 214 N.E.2d 746
- 34 Ill. 2d 112
- 1966 Ill. LEXIS 389
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “The right to speak and print about such actions of government is well established; denial of this right would be a serious infringement of both State and Federal constitutional guarantees of free speech and press”
- governmental-affairs privilege applicable to a report of a health department inspection
- governmental-affairs privilege applicable to a report of a health department inspection
- newspaper held privileged to report the proceedings of a city health department
- newspaper held privileged to report the proceedings of a city health department
- relied on by the Seventh Circuit
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Judges: Klingbiel
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