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  2. Defamation - Wikipedia

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    Defamation law has a long history stretching back to classical antiquity. While defamation has been recognized as an actionable wrong in various forms across historical legal systems and in various moral and religious philosophies, defamation law in contemporary legal systems can primarily be traced back to Roman and early English law.

  3. United States defamation law - Wikipedia

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    Truth is an absolute defense against defamation in the United States, [1] meaning true statements cannot be defamatory. [ 2 ] Most states recognize that some categories of false statements are considered to be defamatory per se , such that people making a defamation claim for these statements do not need to prove that the statement caused them ...

  4. Public figure - Wikipedia

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    The legal burden of proof in defamation actions is thus higher in the case of a public figure than in the case of an ordinary person. Libel laws vary considerably on this matter from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Even within a cultural grouping, the libel laws of the UK are quite different from those in the US, for example.

  5. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The decision held that if a plaintiff in a defamation lawsuit is a public official or candidate for public office, then not only must they prove the normal elements of defamation—publication of a false defamatory statement to a third party—they must also prove that the statement was made with "actual malice", meaning the defendant ...

  6. Given George Stephanopoulos' Carelessness, ABC's Defamation ...

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    ABC also agreed to cover $1 million in Trump's legal expenses. The settlement is highly unusual in the annals of Trump's many lawsuits against news outlets, which typically feature claims with a ...

  7. Judge throws out defamation lawsuit against Richard Del Toro ...

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    The defamation lawsuit, initially filed July 8 by DiFrancesco in St. Lucie County Circuit Court, named as defendants Del Toro and the Friends of Del Toro political action committee.

  8. Marilyn Manson Drops Defamation Lawsuit Against Evan ... - AOL

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    Marilyn Manson has abandoned a 2022 lawsuit filed against ex-fiancée Evan Rachel Wood that accused her of defamation and emotional distress. According to legal documents obtained by Us Weekly on ...

  9. Defamation - en.wikipedia.org

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    Defamation law has a long history stretching back to classical antiquity. While defamation has been recognized as an actionable wrong in various forms across historical legal syst