To triangulate the individual and social interests in reputation and free speech, the common law has generated an unwieldy corpus of technical rules and counterfactual assumptions. This complexity entails enormous cost and opportunities for game-playing by astute, well-resourced litigants. Neither reputation nor free speech is well-served by reform initiatives that focus mainly on amending the substantive law. This paper offers a critical assessment of a proposal that might better address complexity and cost. This comprises the inextricable combination of two initiatives: repeal of the ‘single meaning rule’ which promises to simplify the court’s task, but instead generates complexity in defiance of common sense; and a bar to claims should a...
The Uniform Law Commissioners are preparing to begin debate on the most sweeping changes to libel la...
Comments on the debate concerning English libel law and the calls for reform particularly by those s...
Comments on the debate concerning English libel law and the calls for reform particularly by those s...
To triangulate the individual and social interests in reputation and free speech, the common law has...
To triangulate the individual and social interests in reputation and free speech, the common law has...
To triangulate the individual and social interests in reputation and free speech, the common law has...
This article, which is based on a keynote address given at the 2023 Missouri Law Review Symposium, a...
Defamation law has had a bumpy ride lately. Designed as a mechanism for the restoration of unfairly ...
April 2013, the Defamation Act was passed, the culmination of a four-year political campaign. The le...
This article will explore several mechanisms for the resolution of defamation cases. It will first r...
In preparing this paper, we have returned to first principles and re-evaluated fundamental aspects o...
The truth defence is defamation law's oldest defence but it remains the least attractive defence to ...
Even as technology transforms the world of communication—as it has over the course of history—defama...
Filing suit for defamation or libel is signing up for an expensive and time-consuming endeavor. If i...
For years, American libel law has been soundly criticized as inefficient and overly complicated. Alt...
The Uniform Law Commissioners are preparing to begin debate on the most sweeping changes to libel la...
Comments on the debate concerning English libel law and the calls for reform particularly by those s...
Comments on the debate concerning English libel law and the calls for reform particularly by those s...
To triangulate the individual and social interests in reputation and free speech, the common law has...
To triangulate the individual and social interests in reputation and free speech, the common law has...
To triangulate the individual and social interests in reputation and free speech, the common law has...
This article, which is based on a keynote address given at the 2023 Missouri Law Review Symposium, a...
Defamation law has had a bumpy ride lately. Designed as a mechanism for the restoration of unfairly ...
April 2013, the Defamation Act was passed, the culmination of a four-year political campaign. The le...
This article will explore several mechanisms for the resolution of defamation cases. It will first r...
In preparing this paper, we have returned to first principles and re-evaluated fundamental aspects o...
The truth defence is defamation law's oldest defence but it remains the least attractive defence to ...
Even as technology transforms the world of communication—as it has over the course of history—defama...
Filing suit for defamation or libel is signing up for an expensive and time-consuming endeavor. If i...
For years, American libel law has been soundly criticized as inefficient and overly complicated. Alt...
The Uniform Law Commissioners are preparing to begin debate on the most sweeping changes to libel la...
Comments on the debate concerning English libel law and the calls for reform particularly by those s...
Comments on the debate concerning English libel law and the calls for reform particularly by those s...