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2 unusual facts about C. Dickerman Williams


C. Dickerman Williams

In 1926, Williams served as a clerk to Chief Justice William Howard Taft.

He successfully argued in district court the case of Linus C. Pauling v. National Review that according to the reasoning behind the case New York Times Co. v. Sullivan that public figures were unable to sue for libel except when there was actual malice.



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