Which English-speaking countries have the most plaintiff-friendly defamation laws? Commonwealth countries — like The United Kingdom, Australia and Canada —...
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Slander and Libel Laws in Jamaica Section 22 of The Jamaican Constitution protects citizens’ freedom of expression, so long as...
The FTC may score a win, courtesy of the Ninth Circuit. The bench opted to revisit the FTC’s case against...
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UK defamation reform negotiations are going as well as the NHL lockout talks. Not only have both debates dragged, but...
Oh the Caribbean. Land of beautiful beaches, laissez faire banks, and laid-back residents. Right? Well, you may want to slow your...
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