It has long been a fixture of Anglo-American law that defamation plaintiffs are not entitled to injunctive relief; their remedies are solely monetary. Indeed, it has been repeated as a truism: “equity will not enjoin a libel.” This precept rests on one of the strongest presumptions in First Amendment jurisprudence: that injunctions against libel and other kinds of speech are unconstitutional prior restraints. But it may not be true, at least not anymore. Over the past decade, the Internet has brought increased attention to the adequacy of the remedies available in defamation cases. Prior to the widespread availability of digital publishing, most defamation lawsuits in the United States involved claims against the mass media. These defendant...
Free speech is engaged when courts enjoin defamatory or allegedly defamatory speech on an interlocut...
Since the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s historic ruling in New York Times v. Sullivan, the law of defamati...
Of late, the constitutional law of libel has become the focus of increasing dissatisfaction. This d...
It has long been a fixture of Anglo-American law that defamation plaintiffs are not entitled to inju...
The First Amendment prohibits prior restraints on speech. Indeed, prior restraints are the most seri...
The First Amendment prohibits prior restraints on speech. Indeed, prior restraints are the most seri...
Permanent injunctions prohibiting defamatory speech are increasingly sought and ordered following a ...
Permanent injunctions prohibiting defamatory speech are increasingly sought and ordered following a ...
Defamation law has had a bumpy ride lately. Designed as a mechanism for the restoration of unfairly ...
For years, American libel law has been soundly criticized as inefficient and overly complicated. Alt...
The common law of defamation collided with the United States Constitution in New York Times Co. v. S...
The common law of defamation collided with the United States Constitution in New York Times Co. v. S...
Part I of this Article reviews the Court\u27s cases regarding injunctions against speech, focusing f...
The balance between free speech and access to courts in defamation tort actions is fraught with publ...
Defamatory statements are those which harm an individual’s reputation in the eyes of the community. ...
Free speech is engaged when courts enjoin defamatory or allegedly defamatory speech on an interlocut...
Since the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s historic ruling in New York Times v. Sullivan, the law of defamati...
Of late, the constitutional law of libel has become the focus of increasing dissatisfaction. This d...
It has long been a fixture of Anglo-American law that defamation plaintiffs are not entitled to inju...
The First Amendment prohibits prior restraints on speech. Indeed, prior restraints are the most seri...
The First Amendment prohibits prior restraints on speech. Indeed, prior restraints are the most seri...
Permanent injunctions prohibiting defamatory speech are increasingly sought and ordered following a ...
Permanent injunctions prohibiting defamatory speech are increasingly sought and ordered following a ...
Defamation law has had a bumpy ride lately. Designed as a mechanism for the restoration of unfairly ...
For years, American libel law has been soundly criticized as inefficient and overly complicated. Alt...
The common law of defamation collided with the United States Constitution in New York Times Co. v. S...
The common law of defamation collided with the United States Constitution in New York Times Co. v. S...
Part I of this Article reviews the Court\u27s cases regarding injunctions against speech, focusing f...
The balance between free speech and access to courts in defamation tort actions is fraught with publ...
Defamatory statements are those which harm an individual’s reputation in the eyes of the community. ...
Free speech is engaged when courts enjoin defamatory or allegedly defamatory speech on an interlocut...
Since the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s historic ruling in New York Times v. Sullivan, the law of defamati...
Of late, the constitutional law of libel has become the focus of increasing dissatisfaction. This d...