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Usage for libel


I forget-- what's the difference between slander and libel? Well, slander is any kind of defamation, including but not limited to the written word: sign language, gestures, the spoken word are all slander as well. Libel's defined by exclusively the ...

Voorhees is suing CU, Koster and other people involved in the project on several allegations, including defamation and libel, because Koster allegedly copied other parties on the email, and for breach of oral contract. "If Prof. ...

Photograph: Graham Turner for the Guardian The judge who has allowed a financier to bring a secret libel suit against his own sister-in-law defended his decision to make all the parties anonymous on Wednesday, in the wake of the uproar over ...

A New York appellate court ruled on Thursday that courts need to consider the “freewheeling, anything-goes” writing style that prevails on the Internet when evaluating Internet communications for libel. The New York Supreme Court Appellate Division in ...


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