Public figures have less protection from the press as affirmed by the Supreme Court in cases such as New York Times v. Sullivan.
Public figures have less protection from the press than other members of the public, as ruled by the Supreme Court. This limitation on protection is evidenced in cases like New York Times v. Sullivan, where public figures are required to demonstrate malicious intent or reckless disregard for the truth in order to prevail in defamation lawsuits.
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