Time Inc v Hill 1967 Overview LSData Case Brief Video Summary
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This case involves Life Magazine publishing an article about a play based on a family's hostage experience, and whether the article is protected by the First Amendment. The New York Court of Appeals found that the article was not protected by the First Amendment because it was an attempt to advertise the play. The New York Right of Privacy statute §§ 50-51 prohibits the use of someone's name, portrait, or picture without their consent for advertising or promoting the sale of goods, but courts have limited its application to protect the free dissemination of thoughts, ideas, newsworthy events, and matters of public interest. • Time, Inc. v. Hill (1967) • Supreme Court of the United States • 385 U.S. 374, 17 L. Ed. 2d 456, 87 S. Ct. 534, 1967 U.S. LEXIS 2991, SCDB 1966-031 • Learn more about this case at https://www.lsd.law/briefs/view/time-... • --- • Law School Data has over 50,000 case briefs and a one-of-a-kind brief tool to instantly brief millions of US cases with just the name or case cite. • Check out all of our case briefs: https://www.lsd.law/briefs • Briefs come with built in LSDefine and DeepDive, which allow you to read as quickly or as deeply as you want. Each brief has a built in legal dictionary and recursive summaries that go into more and more detail, until you eventually hit the original case text. • Subscribe for new videos every week: https://www.youtube.com/@LSData?sub_c...
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