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  2. Public figure - Wikipedia

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    a public figure, a public official or any other person pervasively involved in public affairs, or; a limited purpose public figure, according to Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc., is a person who has "thrust themselves to the forefront of particular public controversies in order to influence the resolution of the issues involved.", or engaged in ...

  3. Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    However, he rejected the idea that the mere public interest of the subject should outweigh any consideration of Gertz's status as a private or public figure. The latter, he noted, have access to more ways of counteracting allegations about them than private figures do, and thus they deserved a higher standard to prove libel.

  4. Public image of Elon Musk - Wikipedia

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    Businessman and political activist Elon Musk is a focal point of extensive press coverage, with public attitudes towards him fluctuating at various points throughout his career. Although his ventures have been highly influential within their separate industries starting in the 2000s, Musk only became a public figure in the early 2010s.

  5. Kesha Wins Judgment That Dr. Luke Is a Public Figure in ... - AOL

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    Although Dr. Luke’s defamation claims against Kesha await an actual trial next month, the singer won a victory on some key points in her counterclaim Tuesday from the New York Court of Appeals ...

  6. We The Tweeple - The Huffington Post

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    In We The Tweeple, Lakoff’s model seems to come to life. Here we have 8 million portraits of political gawkers, all following two wildly different politicians, a “strict father” in Trump and a “nurturing mother” in Clinton, if you will, all describing themselves through a lens of politics, whether they know it or not.

  7. Fictitious persons disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    All events described herein actually happened, though on occasion the author has taken certain, very small, liberties with chronology, because that is his right as an American." South Park , which frequently features well-known public figures or parodies of them, always opens with a disclaimer that begins by stating, "All characters and events ...

  8. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    In 1994, Slattery and his partners cashed in with an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange valued at $5.2 million. Just a year after going public, a riot broke out at Esmor’s immigration detention center near Newark International Airport in New Jersey, a holding tank for immigrants caught trying to enter the country illegally.

  9. Gallup's most admired man and woman poll - Wikipedia

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    A portion of those surveyed have chosen a friend or relative instead of a public figure. [10] Two former first ladies have had the most appearances as the most admired woman: Eleanor Roosevelt [3] and Hillary Clinton.