"A distinction between criticism and defamation is, that criticism deals only with such things as invite public attention or call for public comment, and does not follow a man into his private life, or pry into his domestic concerns. It never attacks the individual, but only his work. A criticism of a public man, consisting of imputations upon his motives, which arise fairly and legitimately out of his conduct, is generally regarded as justifiable."
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Democratic Party (United States) politiciansJudges from the United StatesLawyers from New York (state)Columbia University alumni
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Eugene Ambrose Philbin
Eugene Ambrose Philbin (July 24, 1857 – March 14, 1920) was an American lawyer.
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