Dargusch v. Columbus Bar Ass'n, 382 U.S. 845 (1965). · Go Syfert
Dargusch v. Columbus Bar Ass'n, 382 U.S. 845 (1965). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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Strongest positive: Washington v. World Publishing Company (okla, 1973-02-20)
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discussed Cited as authority (rule) Washington v. World Publishing Company
Okla. · 1973 · confidence medium
It also said hostility, vindictiveness or other bad motives alone are not actionable; the subjective state of mind of the publisher though generally a jury issue should not always be, “especially where the issue is recklessness, which is ordinarily inferred from objective facts.”; the court also quoted from Rosenblatt v. Baer, 383 U.S. at p. 92, 86 S.Ct. at p. 679, 15 L.Ed.2d at p. 609, [concurring opinion of Mr. Justice Stewart], “No matter how gross the untruth, the New York Times rule deprives a defamed public official of any hope for legal redress without proof that the lie was a kno…
cited Cited "see" In Re Cuyahoga Equipment Corporation
2d Cir. · 1992 · signal: see · confidence high
See Trans World Airlines, Inc. v. Civil Aeronautics Bd., 339 F.2d 56, 63-64 (2d Cir.1964), cert. denied, 382 U.S. 842 , 86 S.Ct. 40 , 15 L.Ed.2d 82 (1965); 3B Moore's Federal Practice p 24.19 (1992).
cited Cited "see" Publicker Industries Inc. v. United States (In re Cuyahoga Equipment Corp.)
2d Cir. · 1992 · signal: see · confidence high
See Trans World Airlines, Inc. v. Civil Aeronautics Bd., 339 F.2d 56, 63-64 (2d Cir.1964), cert. denied, 382 U.S. 842 , 86 S.Ct. 40 , 15 L.Ed.2d 82 (1965); 3B Moore’s Federal Practice 1124.19 (1992).
examined Cited "see" Shenandoah Associates v. J & K Properties, Inc. (4×)
Tex. App. · 1987 · signal: see · confidence high
Appellee argues correctly that if the improper evidence given by the witness is supported by other evidence in the case, admitted without objection, or of the same character or effect, adduced or elicited by the complaining party, the error is harmless, Drake v. Walls, 348 S.W.2d 62, 69 (Tex.Civ.App.—Dallas 1961, writ ref d n.r.e.); see Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Co. v. Shelton, 383 S.W.2d 842, 848 (Tex.Civ.App.—Dallas 1964, writ ref’d n.r.e.), cert. denied 382 U.S. 845 , 86 S.Ct. 54 , 15 L.Ed.2d 85 (1965); City of Houston v. Howe & Wise, 323 S.W.2d 134, 138 (Tex.Civ.App.—Houston 1…
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Russell Weedon and Wilbert F. Weedon v. John Gaden
D.C. Cir. · 1969 · signal: see also · confidence low
See also Demers v. Brown, 343 F.2d 427, 428 (1st Cir.), cert. denied 382 U.S. 818 , 86 S.Ct. 40 , 15 L.Ed.2d 64 (1965); Wagner v. United States, 316 F.2d 871, 872 (2d Cir. 1963); Saenz v. Kenedy, 178 F.2d 417, 419 (5th Cir. 1950) ; In re Marachowsky Stores Co., supra note 21, 188 F.2d at 689 .
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Dargusch
v.
Columbus Bar Association
No. 151.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 11, 1965.
382 U.S. 845
Joseph L. Ranh, Jr., John Silard and Carlton S. Dargusch, Jr., for petitioner., John L. Davies, Jr., and Sol Morton Isaac for respondent.
Consideration, Took.
Published

Sup. Ct. Ohio. Certiorari denied. Mr. Justice Douglas is of the opinion that certiorari should be granted.

Mr. Justice Stewart took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.