Wednesday, August 6, 2008 6:52:32 PM
freedom, the fourth estate, press, law
on this date in 1735,
New York Weekly publisher
John Peter Zenger was acquitted of sedition and libel charges filed by colonial new york's royal governor
William Cosby, in the case of
The Crown v. Zenger. Zenger's attorney, the philadelphian
Alexander Hamilton -- who represented Zenger
pro bono -- successfully defended Zenger by arguing that Zenger's articles were not libelous because they were based on fact.
this
landmark decision is almost universally credited as the foundation of the United States' principle of the "freedom of the press" and for outlining the responsibilities of both media and government in a functioning democracy... and, so, today is one of my high
holy days of obfuscation...