Two administration lawmakers said they favor passing a bill penalizing organizations peddling false information online.
The hearing against former Bolivian President Jorge ‘Tuto’ Quiroga (2001-2002), scheduled for this Thursday in a 15-year-old ...
Sullivan, the landmark First Amendment decision that made it hard for public officials to prevail in libel suits. That project gained momentum in 2021, when Justice Neil M. Gorsuch said the ...
Women’s undisputed heavyweight world champion Claressa Shields is beginning litigation following false, libellous and defamation reports. Shields recently became the first undisputed women’s ...
Public Editor Stephen Buckley answers a reader question about the use of qualifying words like “alleged.” The News follows ...
Even though Elon Musk's claims that it's defamatory to say it looked like he was doing a Nazi salute won't withstand ...
This is an open letter written to the American Conference of Irish Studies. ACIS vice president Aidan Beatty is slated to ...
IN his address to a battalion of the Punjab Police at the University Ground in Lahore on Saturday, Sir Malcolm Hailey had ...
To paraphrase Alan Dundes, what is happening inside those who preach the lust libel is not ‘you, Jews, are sexually degenerate’ but ‘I am worried that I might be’. By sanctimoniously blaming the world ...
groupieblog Cummings-Ramone, 64, “intentionally, maliciously and in bad faith, solely to slander, defame and libel Frey and thereby to injure him in his business and profession and cause him ...
State Supreme Court Justice Grace Hanlon signed an order dismissing Dr. Todd Shatkin's complaint against Steven Ald and, further, awarded Ald a to-be-determined amount of legal fees and costs.