freedom of the press
The Zenger Case was a trial that involved the colonial government and a publisher named John Paul Zenger. He was accused of printing false information. Although the judge in the case tried to force the jury into a guilty verdict, the jury actually found Mr. Zenger to be innocent on all of the charges brought against him.
john peter zenger... i just looked it up in my history book so 99.9% sure that's the right answer... :)
The Zenger case established freedom of press.
Freedom of the Press
A right was gained were only male can take a dump any where and to to kill someone that's not dropping a huge dump.
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If Zenger had lost his case, my news media different about history, politics and society, and publishing now.
The Zenger
I think you mean John Peter Zenger. He was a newspaper publisher whose case helped establish freedom of the press in colonial America. See Wikipedia at the link below.
Zenger's case established the freedom of press in the United States. This was also pre-Constitution.The Zenger case helped establish the American commitment to freedom of the press.
The Zenger case was a hallmark liable case, wherein truth was established as a defense. In other word, if what you print is true, no matter how unflattering, if it can be proven, is printable.
John Peter Zenger, a printer and journalist, was tried for libel for criticizing the colonial governor of New York in his newspaper articles in 1735. Zenger's trial is significant in American legal history as it helped establish the principle of freedom of the press.