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  2. United States defamation law - Wikipedia

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    Washington State has held its criminal libel statute unconstitutional applying the state and federal constitutions to the question. [13] Most defendants in defamation lawsuits are newspapers or publishers, which are involved in about twice as many lawsuits as are television stations.

  3. Statute of limitations - Wikipedia

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    A civil statute of limitations applies to a non-criminal legal action, including a tort or contract case. If the statute of limitations expires before a lawsuit is filed, the defendant may raise the statute of limitations as an affirmative defense to seek dismissal of the claim. The exact time period depends on both the state and the type of ...

  4. E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump - Wikipedia

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    On November 24, 2022, Carroll sued Trump for battery under the Adult Survivors Act (a law passed the previous May which allows sexual-assault victims to file civil suits beyond expired statutes of limitations). [64] [65] Carroll made a renewed claim of defamation, citing Trump's statements on Truth Social from October.

  5. Assessing Claims That New York Changed Its Laws So E. Jean ...

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    In the wake of the latest ruling, in which a jury awarded her $83.3 million for defamation, a prominent social media influencer alleged that New York changed its laws solely to allow Carroll to ...

  6. Victims of defamation get more time to sue, Ohio Supreme ...

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    Ohio's statute of limitations on slander and libel cases typically runs out after one year. But the 5-2 decision issued Thursday said that the one-year clock doesn't start running until the victim ...

  7. E. Jean Carroll’s $83 Million Verdict, Explained

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    The suit, referred to as Carroll I, sought damages for defamation only, because a suit for assault and battery had long been barred by the applicable statute of limitations. The following ...

  8. Defamation - Wikipedia

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    Defamation law in Australia developed primarily out of the English law of defamation and its cases, though now there are differences introduced by statute and by the implied constitutional limitation on governmental powers to limit speech of a political nature established in Lange v Australian Broadcasting Corporation (1997).

  9. Judge Dismisses Parts of Leah Remini’s Harassment Lawsuit ...

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    Numerous other anti-Remini statements were dismissed because they were made more than a year prior to the filing of the lawsuit, thus falling outside the statute of limitations for defamation.