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22 Aug 2018, 10:19 am by Eugene Volokh
The grand jury declined to indict Cobbett, but McKean had required Cobbett to put up a bond, and there were complicated further legal proceedings in Pennsylvania as a result; Wharton in the 1870s seemed to think that McKean's view was legally sound, and indeed in 1909 one Carlo de Fornaro, apparently a prominent cartoonist, was convicted of libel for his harsh criticisms of a prominent Mexican politician, delivered in the course of a general criticism of Mexican leader Porfirio… [read post]