Several factors explain why press reporting of legal affairs results in defamation suits. Legal matters and proceedings often involve serious charges bearing great potential for defamatory harm if false. Moreover, the risk of error is frequently significant since reporters must often decipher technical legal terminology and restate complex results of legal proceedings under the pressure of a deadline. Another possibility is that many of the plaintiffs in these defamation suits are not hesitant to go into court to assert their rights, since many are already deeply involved in litigation and others, such as lawyers and judges, are quite accustomed to it. Finally, it is likely that as with much other defamation litigation, many plaintiffs in t...