He played an important role in the 1964 New York Times Co. v. Sullivan Supreme Court case.
The right of the press to publish the papers was upheld in New York Times Co. v. United States.
Another example of libel would be the case of New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (1964).
He formed the New York Times Co., placed the paper on a strong financial foundation, and became the majority stockholder.
The New York Times Co. reported higher income, citing higher ad revenues in the newspaper and magazine groups.
The New York Times Co. said quarterly income from current operations fell 43.9 percent.
He helped broker the sale of The Globe to New York Times Co. in 1992.
His career matured in the late 1960s, right after the Supreme Court decided New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (1964).
The New York Times Co., with a market cap of just over $8 billion, matches up with Phone.com and Jamaica.
The newspaper prevailed in the famous New York Times Co. v. United States case.