Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auWhen the local newspaper published a satirical article lampooning the justice dispensed in the local juvenile court the judge and prosecutor sued for libel and the case continued for five years before the newspaper’s right to publish was upheld. The application to appeal the decision in favour of the newspaper was denied by the US Supreme Court
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At the confluence of three major rivers, Madison County, Illinois, was also the intersection of the ...
Say something I wrote about you online (in a newspaper, a blog, or a social media page) turns out to...
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan provides that states may award damages in defamation actions brought ...
The United States Supreme Court has held that in a libel action by a private individual against a ra...
Several factors explain why press reporting of legal affairs results in defamation suits. Legal matt...
A news item published in a newspaper owned by the .defendant stated falsely that the plaintiff was b...
The United States Supreme Court has held that private figure plaintiff alleging defamation has the b...
The United States Supreme Court has held that there is no first amendment privilege against discover...
The United States Supreme Court, applying the first amendment to a libel action, has held that a pub...
The rights to freedom of expression and dignity do not discriminate and apply equally to all South A...
In Moldea v. New York Times Co., the District of Columbia Court of Appeals attempted to determine un...
Since the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s historic ruling in New York Times v. Sullivan, the law of defamati...
The award of punitive damages in libel cases has been a topic of constitutional debate ever since th...
Social-media libel cases require courts to map existing defamation doctrines onto social-media fact ...
In a libel action, the plaintiff proved that the defendant had published a news item in its newspape...
At the confluence of three major rivers, Madison County, Illinois, was also the intersection of the ...
Say something I wrote about you online (in a newspaper, a blog, or a social media page) turns out to...
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan provides that states may award damages in defamation actions brought ...