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Social-media libel cases require courts to map existing defamation doctrines onto social-media fact ...
This Essay analyzes defamation law as it applies to the media. Part I summarizes the state of defama...
Two recent decisions by the Maryland Court of Appeals have brought about substantial changes in the ...
Public figures suing the press for defamation must show that the journalist acted with knowledge tha...
Is the prudent publisher test from Curtis v. Butts -- specifically the urgency exception for the p...
The purpose of this article is to trace the development of the rules of defamation with particular r...
Defamatory statements are those which harm an individual’s reputation in the eyes of the community. ...
Defamation law offers a remedy when the plaintiff’s reputation is harmed by something the defendant ...
This article critiques, from a communication and law perspective, a proposal to add another element ...
This Article explores the role of punitive damages in media libel cases by measuring the quantity an...
The purpose of this article is to trace the development of the rules of defamation with particular r...
Several factors explain why press reporting of legal affairs results in defamation suits. Legal matt...
Social-media libel cases require courts to map existing defamation doctrines onto social-media fact ...
This article discusses the traditional law of defamation, with particular emphasis on standards of l...
Ten years have passed since the Supreme Court decided Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc. and introduced fa...
Social-media libel cases require courts to map existing defamation doctrines onto social-media fact ...
This Essay analyzes defamation law as it applies to the media. Part I summarizes the state of defama...
Two recent decisions by the Maryland Court of Appeals have brought about substantial changes in the ...
Public figures suing the press for defamation must show that the journalist acted with knowledge tha...
Is the prudent publisher test from Curtis v. Butts -- specifically the urgency exception for the p...
The purpose of this article is to trace the development of the rules of defamation with particular r...
Defamatory statements are those which harm an individual’s reputation in the eyes of the community. ...
Defamation law offers a remedy when the plaintiff’s reputation is harmed by something the defendant ...
This article critiques, from a communication and law perspective, a proposal to add another element ...
This Article explores the role of punitive damages in media libel cases by measuring the quantity an...
The purpose of this article is to trace the development of the rules of defamation with particular r...
Several factors explain why press reporting of legal affairs results in defamation suits. Legal matt...
Social-media libel cases require courts to map existing defamation doctrines onto social-media fact ...
This article discusses the traditional law of defamation, with particular emphasis on standards of l...
Ten years have passed since the Supreme Court decided Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc. and introduced fa...
Social-media libel cases require courts to map existing defamation doctrines onto social-media fact ...
This Essay analyzes defamation law as it applies to the media. Part I summarizes the state of defama...
Two recent decisions by the Maryland Court of Appeals have brought about substantial changes in the ...