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Defamation law attorney Aaron Kelly answers questions about the limits on free speech. What do speech, press, religion, and petition...
Defamation Law Canada United States General Defamation Definition Plaintiffs don’t have to prove falsity, malice or special damages to win...
Which English-speaking countries have the most plaintiff-friendly defamation laws? Commonwealth countries — like The United Kingdom, Australia and Canada —...
Slander and Libel Laws in Jamaica Section 22 of The Jamaican Constitution protects citizens’ freedom of expression, so long as...
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China’s new online defamation law is already in effect. Teenager Arrested Under China’s New Online Defamation Law For “Provoking Troubles”...
After 48 months of lobbying, three public consultations, two working groups, and seven parliamentary debates, the UK defamation reform bill...
Arizona Slander and Libel Laws Arizona Defamation Law: A statement that brings a plaintiff into disrepute, contempt, or ridicule, or...
Arkansas Slander and Libel Laws Arkansas Defamation Definition In order for a written or spoken statement to be deemed defamatory...