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- Title
NEW YORK TIMES V. SULLIVAN AT 60: WHERE DOES DEFAMATION LAW GO NOW?
- Authors
Lewis, John Bruce; Ottley, Bruce L.
- Abstract
The article discusses various defamation cases and the impact of the actual malice standard in defamation law. It explores high-profile cases involving public figures, such as Sarah Palin and Donald Trump, and their legal battles with media organizations. The article also examines challenges to the actual malice standard and the ongoing debate surrounding its application. It suggests potential improvements to defamation law, including the use of anti-SLAPP laws and stricter pleading and discovery standards. Overall, the article emphasizes the importance of protecting free speech while also holding individuals accountable for spreading false information.
- Subjects
CORRUPT practices in elections; TRUMP, Donald, 1946-; LIBEL &; slander; SANDY Hook Elementary School Massacre, Newtown, Conn., 2012; AMERICAN law; DUE process of law; CRIME
- Publication
DePaul Law Review, 2024, Vol 73, Issue 4, p995
- ISSN
0011-7188
- Publication type
Article