Can a statement that is literally true be defamatory? In his article, Justin Kelton discusses New York’s ...
David Enrich’s new book, ‘Murder the Truth,’ and two classics reveal how efforts to undo Times v. Sullivan endanger ...
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The New Republic on MSNT he Right is Hell-Bent on Weaponizing Libel LawFrivolous libel suits—and threats of such suits—are among the oldest prongs of President Donald Trump’s protracted war ...
New York Times v. Sullivan and other landmark Supreme Court decisions protect the press’s ability to investigate public ...
Noel Clarke has been refused permission to challenge a judge’s decision not to throw out The Guardian publisher’s defence in a High Court libel claim brought by the actor. The 49-year-old is ...
In a surprising reversal, Clarksdale, Mississippi, is dropping its lawsuit against a local paper after previously accusing it of libel. On Feb. 13, the City of Clarksdale’s four commissioners ...
A High Court libel claim against the co-founder of rock band Pink Floyd ... She also ruled on several preliminary issues in the case, including the “natural and ordinary” meanings of the posts and ...
A High Court libel claim against the co-founder of rock ... including the “natural and ordinary” meanings of the posts and whether they were statements of fact or opinion.
Roger Waters is being sued for libel by documentary maker John Ware ... including the “natural and ordinary” meanings of the posts and whether they were statements of fact or opinion.
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