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  2. United States defamation law - Wikipedia

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    The 1964 case New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, however, radically changed the nature of libel law in the United States by establishing that public officials could win a suit for libel only when they could prove the media outlet in question knew either that the information was wholly and patently false or that it was published "with reckless ...

  3. Personal jurisdiction in Internet cases in the United States

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    In Calder, a California resident in the entertainment business sued the National Enquirer, located in Florida, for libel based on an allegedly defamatory article published by the magazine. While the article was written and edited in Florida, the Court found that personal jurisdiction was properly established in California because of the effects ...

  4. Donald Trump vows to rewrite libel laws to make it easier to ...

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    Donald Trump threatened on Friday to change America's libel laws to make it easier to sue media companies.

  5. Bleeding Heartland news site sued for libel by proponent of ...

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    A progressive Iowa journalist is being sued over coverage of a 2022 book-banning dispute in Scott County. Plaintiff Peter Olsen is alleging libel by Laura Belin, who runs the progressive political ...

  6. Actual malice - Wikipedia

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    This term was adopted by the Supreme Court in its landmark 1964 ruling in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, [2] in which the Warren Court held that: . The constitutional guarantees require, we think, a Federal rule that prohibits a public official from recovering damages for a defamatory falsehood relating to his official conduct unless he proves that the statement was made with 'actual malice ...

  7. Dale Vince in High Court libel battle over ‘false claim he ...

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    In a separate case, Mr Vince is also suing Lord Bailey over comments made by the former mayoral candidate on GB News about the issue on March 14, where he said that Mr Vince had “called Hamas ...

  8. Defamation - Wikipedia

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    Some common law jurisdictions distinguish between spoken defamation, called slander, and defamation in other media such as printed words or images, called libel. [26] The fundamental distinction between libel and slander lies solely in the form in which the defamatory matter is published. If the offending material is published in some fleeting ...

  9. A High Court judge has given a ruling on the latest stage of a libel battle between Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...