How have courts interpreted the constitution in the context of "hot news" news articles?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Khawar v. Globe Internat., Inc., 46 Cal.App.4th 11, 54 Cal.Rptr.2d 92 (Cal. App. 1996):

11 The need for constitutional protection is much less where more considered editorial judgments are possible than when items are reports of "hot news"--items of possible immediate public concern or interest. (Briscoe v. Readers Digest Assn., Inc., supra, 4 Cal.3d 529, 535, 93 Cal.Rptr. 866, 483 P.2d 34.)

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