In 1986 the Supreme Court said public figures who sue for libel should have their cases dismissed on summary judgment (that is, without a trial) unless they can show actual malice by clear and convincing proof. The court so ruled in the case of:
a) Keeton v. Hustler; b) Bose v. Consumers Union; c) Philadelphia Newspapers v. Hepps; d) Anderson v. Liberty Lobby; e) Dun & Bradstreet v. Greenmoss Builders.
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Which of the following best describes the Transaction Model of Communication?
A. Terri is walking across campus to class. She looks up at the sky and thinks, "What a beautiful day!" B. Scott is driving to work. On the way, he passes his friend Matt. Scott honks and waves. Matt waves back to Scott. C. Daniel and Amy are studying together for an upcoming exam. Amy will ask Daniel a question, and he will provide a response. Then Daniel will ask Amy a question, and she will attempt to answer it. D. Andy calls his friend Tony to see if he would like to attend the big football game on Friday night. Tony agrees and they discuss their plans to meet up with some friends before the game.