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- Salus-Grady_libel_law abstract "The Salus-Grady libel law, also known as the Pennsylvania anti-cartoon law, was enacted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1903 to discourage political criticism from the press. Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker championed the controversial law in response to an ongoing set of cartoons that mocked his successful 1902 gubernatorial campaign and his tenure as governor. Upset by being caricatured as a parrot, Pennypacker denounced what he deemed “the sensational devices and the disregard of truth” employed by the press. The law broadened the circumstances under which a newspaper could be sued for libel, and made editors liable in their personal capacity to such lawsuits. Rather than having the chilling effect Pennypacker desired, the law backfired spectacularly, eliciting cartoons more contemptuous than the previous ones and protests not only from newspapers in Pennsylvania, but from nationally-circulating newspapers as well. The law languished along with Pennypacker when he stepped down from office in 1907, as his successor quickly repealed the controversial measure.".
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- Salus-Grady_libel_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pennsylvania_statutes.
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- Salus-Grady_libel_law wikiPageWikiLink Defamation.
- Salus-Grady_libel_law wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_Sydney_Stuart.
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- Salus-Grady_libel_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Salus-Grady libel law".
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- Salus-Grady_libel_law subject Category:Pennsylvania_statutes.
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- Salus-Grady_libel_law comment "The Salus-Grady libel law, also known as the Pennsylvania anti-cartoon law, was enacted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1903 to discourage political criticism from the press. Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker championed the controversial law in response to an ongoing set of cartoons that mocked his successful 1902 gubernatorial campaign and his tenure as governor.".
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