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It has remained the judgment of the Court since Gertz that this comprehensive two-tiered structure best accommodates the values of the constitutional free speech guarantee and the States' interest in protecting reputation.
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The rate must also accommodate the social values of the current generation for instance, how much people are willing to sacrifice their own comfort for an uncertain benefit to their descendents.
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