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He disappeared in the fall of 1935 after a defamation case was brought against him.
A new defamation law does more than just place the President and four top state officials above criticism.
Usually, when people use the word defamation, it means that the statement is not true.
The truth, not defamation of character, is the best public relations.
We should also be alert to legal issues of, for example, defamation.
Lawyers began to wonder about the point of defamation law.
I'm not an attorney, but I think they call that defamation of character.
"I hope to hell you have some really good defamation attorneys."
She took legal action against the publisher under English defamation law.
His parents sued the lawyers and three others for defamation.
She is not expected to testify at the defamation trial.
It also voted to give him "full political support" in his defamation action.
"It's hard to believe that this is a case about defamation," he said.
James wrote a book about this experience, and her parents sued for defamation.
Another important aspect of defamation is the difference between fact and opinion.
The British government has published a draft defamation bill but is yet to act.
So what if he got some stories wrong, prompting a major defamation suit?
He was also a defendant in an important defamation lawsuit.
A jury has never found the magazine guilty of defamation.
This area of the law is called defamation or libel.
In the years to come, you will hear endless defamations of poverty.
Its dark and noisy passages give defamation a good name.
It was one of the first international legal cases involving defamation on the internet.
The court allowed the defamation claim on this one particular post to move forward.
The defamation of Pearson dated back to the 1958 campaign.