TAILIEUCHUNG - Gale Encyclopedia Of American Law 3Rd Edition Volume 12 P32

Gale Encyclopedia of American Law Volume 12 P32 fully illuminates today's leading cases, major statutes, legal terms and concepts, notable persons involved with the law, important documents and more. Legal issues are fully discussed in easy-to-understand language, including such high-profile topics as the Americans with Disabilities Act, capital punishment, domestic violence, gay and lesbian rights, physician-assisted suicide and thousands more. | MILESTONES IN THE LAW NEW YORK TIMES V. SULLIVAN 297 The decisions of this Court do not support the holding that the sporadic newsgathering activities of correspondents and stringers of The Times in Alabama the occasional solicitation and publication of advertising from Alabama sources and the minuscule shipment of the newspaper to subscribers and newsdealers in the State constitute sufficient Alabama contacts to satisfy the requirements of due process. The petitioner s peripheral relationship to Alabama does not involve continuous corporate operations which are so substantial and of such a nature as to justify suit against it on causes of action arising from dealings entirely distinct from those activities. International Shoe Co. v. Washington 326 . 310 318 1945 Perkins v. Benguet Mining Co. 342 . 437 1952 . Hence if the jurisdiction is sustained it must be on the ground that the cause of action alleged is so connected with petitioner s activities within the state as to make it reasonable in the context of our federal system of government to require the corporation to defend the particular suit which is brought there. International Shoe Co. v. Washington supra at 319 317. There is no such connection. Here as in Hanson v. Denckla 357 . 235 252 1958 the suit cannot be said to be one to enforce an obligation that arose from a privilege the defendant exercised in the State. The liability alleged is not based on any activity of correspondents or stringers of The Times in covering the news in Alabama and such activity does not rest on a privilege the State confers given the rights safeguarded by the Constitution. Nor is this claim connected with the occasional solicitation of advertisements in Alabama. Finally the negligible circulation of The Times in Alabama does not involve an act of the petitioner within the State. Copies were mailed in New York to Alabama subscribers or shipped in New York to newsdealers who were purchasers not agents of The Times. Even if

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