Elmer Gertz

Elmer Gertz (September 14, 1906 – April 27, 2000) was an American lawyer, writer, law professor, and civil rights activist. During his lengthy legal career he won some high-profile cases, most notably parole for notorious killer Nathan Leopold and the obscenity trial of Henry Miller's novel ''Tropic of Cancer'', a book published in France but banned in the United States because of its "candid sexuality" in describing the author's life in Paris. In addition to accounts of his cases and career, he also reviewed books and edited a collection of works by Frank Harris, whom he represented as literary agent for a while.

He is best remembered in the legal world, however, for a case in which he was not an advocate but a plaintiff: ''Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc.'', a libel action he brought against the John Birch Society in 1969 after it accused him of being part of a Communist conspiracy to discredit local police departments. He prevailed, but only after a 14-year battle that saw the case go before the Supreme Court, which ruled that as a private figure Gertz did not have to prove actual malice on the defendants' part. When the case finally went to trial, the jury found in favor of Elmer Gertz and awarded him compensatory damages of $100,000 and punitive damages of $300,000. The award was upheld on appeal. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Gertz, Elmer, 1906-2000
    Published 1968
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    by Gertz, Elmer, 1906-2000
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    by Gertz, Elmer, 1906-2000
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    by Gertz, Elmer, 1906-2000
    Published 1978
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    by Gertz, Elmer, 1906-2000
    Published 1992
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    by Tobin, A. I.
    Published 1970
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    by Miller, Henry, 1891-1980
    Published 1978
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