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The Zenger Trial and the Roots of Press Freedom (1735)
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⚖️ Episode 18: The Zenger Trial and the Roots of Press Freedom (1735)
In this episode of The Glitched Gavel, we explore the 1735 trial of John Peter Zenger, a case that transformed the American legal landscape by turning a humble printer into a champion of free speech and introducing the revolutionary idea that the truth cannot be a crime.
- The Printing Press vs. The Crown: John Peter Zenger, a German immigrant and printer of the New York Weekly Journal, became the voice of the "Popular Party" opposition against the corrupt and arrogant Royal Governor of New York, William Cosby. The journal published scathing, anonymous articles accusing Cosby of rigging elections and various other administrative abuses.
- The Accusation of Seditious Libel: In 1734, Zenger was arrested and ...