Plaintiff\u27s petition to the common council for a masseur\u27s license was referred to the Department of Health. In making their recommendations, defendants, who were connected with the department, submitted the contents of a report, from the department\u27s files, which contained allegedly libelous statements. Held, defendants\u27 communication to the common council was absolutely privileged. Powers v. Vaughn, 312 Mich. 297, 20 N.W. (2d) 196 (1945)
In her petition, the plaintiff alleged that she had been defamed by the defendant and claimed damage...
This recent case discusses Stationers Corp. v. Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. (Cal. 1965
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The Board of Regents of the Colored Agricultural and Normal University of Oklahoma, charged with the...
The Board of Regents of the Colored Agricultural and Normal University of Oklahoma, charged with the...
Defendant, Attorney General for the state of Pennsylvania, wrote a letter to a District Attorney dem...
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This recent case discusses Stationers Corp. v. Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. (Cal. 1965
In her petition, the plaintiff alleged that she had been defamed by the defendant and claimed damage...
This recent case discusses Stationers Corp. v. Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. (Cal. 1965
Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Co., 362 F.2d 188 (8th Cir. 1966), petition for cert. filed, 35...
In accordance with the Ohio Constitution, which provides that a copy of proposed amendments shall be...
Plaintiff\u27s petition to the common council for a masseur\u27s license was referred to the Departm...
Respondents, former employees of the Office of Rent Stabilization, brought a libel action against pe...
The Board of Regents of the Colored Agricultural and Normal University of Oklahoma, charged with the...
The Board of Regents of the Colored Agricultural and Normal University of Oklahoma, charged with the...
Defendant, Attorney General for the state of Pennsylvania, wrote a letter to a District Attorney dem...
Defendant, Attorney General for the state of Pennsylvania, wrote a letter to a District Attorney dem...
Defendant published in its newspaper the contents of confessions made to a prosecuting attorney by t...
Judgment in a case against Dorothy Mann by the administratrix of a certain estate was rendered in Ap...
Defendant telegraph company transmitted to ten officers of an international union a telegram from me...
Attorneys for plaintiff wrote a letter to a bus company claiming damages for an injury resulting fro...
This recent case discusses Stationers Corp. v. Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. (Cal. 1965
In her petition, the plaintiff alleged that she had been defamed by the defendant and claimed damage...
This recent case discusses Stationers Corp. v. Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. (Cal. 1965
Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Co., 362 F.2d 188 (8th Cir. 1966), petition for cert. filed, 35...