Attacked by two justices, lower-court judges and litigants, the 1964 ruling in New York Times v. Sullivan keeps getting cited ...
The station’s failure to include that detail is a possible example of a concept known as “libel by omission,” which occurs when a reporter somehow omits facts that would tend to negate an implied ...
LIBEL IN CYBERSPACE: A FRAMEWORK FOR ADDRESSING LIABILITY AND JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES IN THIS NEW FRONTIER, Cynthia L. Counts and C. Amanda Martin. The article is reprinted with the permission of THE ...
Pennsylvania State Senator Dan Laughlin's libel suit against the Erie Reader newspaper, while settled without monetary damages, incurred costs for taxpayers The state Senate Republican caucus used ...
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