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· 10/6/1960

Reardon v. News-Journal Company

Citations

  • 164 A.2d 263
  • 53 Del. 29
  • 3 Storey 29
  • 1960 Del. LEXIS 140

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • “[T]he sting of a libel may sometimes be contained in a word or sentence used in a headline to the body of the article, even though the facts are correctly set forth in the body.”
  • “the sting of a libel may sometimes be contained in a word or sentence used in a headline to the body of the article, even though the facts are correctly set forth in the body.”

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Judges: Bramhall, Southerland, Wolcott

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