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Has Arthur Alan Wolk Finally Learned That He Cannot Sue Every Critic? (CL&P Blog)
by Paul Alan Levy As I noted in an update to my previous blog post about him, Arthur Alan Wolk responded to the post by threatening to sue me, and then suing me three days later, albeit without filing an...
JURIST - Paper Chase: Moscow court acquits Russia rights activist of slander charges
JURIST - Paper Chase: Moscow court acquits Russia rights activist of slander charges
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It worked for the designer who sued Courtney Love to the tune of a $430,000 settlement, and now we'll see if an NBA referee can similarly recover for"defamation by Twitter."The Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal reports that NBA ref Bill Spooner has filed a defamation suit in federal court in
Libel reform: government’s proposals – The Guardian « Current Awareness
Read the draft defamation bill and consultation in full The Guardian, 15th March 2011 Source: www.guardian.co.uk<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=innertemplelibrary.wordpress.com&blog=833815&post=49118&subd=innertemplelibrary&ref=&feed=1"
Web video defamation and invasion of privacy | Internet Cases | technology law attorney | copyright
Court awards millions to woman in invasion of privacy and defamation case over internet web video of her published
PrawfsBlawg: Right (and Left) on Crime
Thanks to Dan and the Prawfs-folks for the opportunity to share some ideas this month. I've always thought it was interesting how sometimes the extreme left and the right can come together in their support for certain causes. Generally, the left and right plant themselves on opposite sites of
Durham-in-Wonderland: The Wonderful World of Nicole Kubon
<p class="MsoNormal">Every so often, a post or comment comes along that even I find extraordinary. Such was the case with a recent post by Nicole Kubon, a<a href="http://twitter.com/#!/decadepravity">self-described</a>“<span class="apple-style-span"><span style="mso-bidi-font-style:italic">modern
Legal Theory Blog: Yin on Appellate Review in Defamation & False Statement Cases
Tung Yin (Lewis & Clark Law School) has posted Independent Appellate Review of Knowledge of Falsity in Defamation and False Statements Cases (Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law, Vol. 15, pp. 330-392, 2011) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Although we...
Thoughts from a Management Lawyer: Update on Defamation in Employment Law Cases
I had posted some time ago about Defamation in Employment Cases and Qualified Privilege. I saw this morning that Greg Gowe has a post discussing the issue (Supervisor's defamatory appraisal of dismissed employee protected by qualified privilege) and the Dawydiuk case. Defamation in employment law
Out of the Jungle: Book Review Libel?
Out of the Jungle Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education. Thursday, April 29, 2010 Book Review Libel? As somebody who writes the occasional book review, my attention was caught be the article
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