2019 2019: As Free Speech Heads to Mass. High Court, Globe Quotes Peltz-Steele

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2019 2019: As Free Speech Heads to Mass. High Court, Globe Quotes Peltz-Steele
As Free Speech Heads to Mass. High Court, Globe Quotes Peltz-Steele

A free speech defense bound for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) pits the UMass Boston student newspaper and the Massachusetts Attorney General against a plaintiff who claims he was defamed, and The Boston Globe quoted Professor Rick Peltz-Steele to analyze the case in July.

Richard Peltz-Steele

 

A free speech defense bound for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) pits the UMass Boston student newspaper and the Massachusetts Attorney General against a plaintiff who claims he was defamed, and The Boston Globe to analyze the case.

Jon Butcher claims he was defamed by the newspaper鈥檚 rendering of witness statements culled from the police blotter.  The newspaper and AG assert that the newspaper was privileged to recount the police blotter even if it conveyed erroneous information.  The Massachusetts Appeals Court in September in part, and the defense appealed to the SJC.

鈥淚 think 25 years ago this would have been a clean victory for the press,鈥 Peltz-Steele was quoted as saying .  鈥淭oday I see courts more willing to parse the facts and give plaintiffs a chance.

鈥淲e as a society went massively protective of media in the name of a free press鈥 in the civil rights era, Peltz-Steele said.  But in the information age, 鈥渢he capacity of mass media to injure reputation and cause real suffering has reached unprecedented heights.鈥

Peltz-Steele wrote about the Appeals Court decision on his blog in September ().  A scholar in First Amendment law, Peltz-Steele was himself a student newspaper editor at from 1991 to 1993.  In law school, he interned at the nonprofit .  As a , he represented student journalists pro bono.  And as a law professor, Peltz-Steele has written about and .