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La Loi (newspaper)

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La Loi
TypeDaily newspaper
Founder(s)A. Chevalier-Maresq
Founded1880
LanguageFrench language
Headquarters60, Quai des Orfèvres, Paris 48°51′23.1″N 2°20′30.3″E / 48.856417°N 2.341750°E / 48.856417; 2.341750[1]

La Loi ('The Law') was a daily newspaper published from Paris, France, founded in 1880 by A. Chevalier-Maresq. La Loi was dedicated to covering legal issues. As of the mid-1930s, H. Frennelet was the director of the newspaper.[1]

Background

In 1888, Chevalier-Maresq sued a printer who republished the correctional police chronicles published by La Loi, but his request was denied because the initial writers of those chronicles, the police, did not complain about the reproduction of their work.[2]

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