Yes. Libel is defamation of character by printed word
Yes, Harper's magazine can be sued for libel if it publishes false statements that harm a person's reputation. To win a libel case, the individual would need to prove that the statements were false, defamatory, and made with actual malice (reckless disregard for the truth).
The newspaper was sued for libel after publishing false information about the politician.
Sued for Libel - 1939 was released on: USA: 27 October 1939 France: 20 February 1946
Sued for Libel - 1939 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #5620)
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An absolute privilege is a privilege given to lawmakers to prevent them being sued for libel or slander when making statements.
yeah shes being sued by Who magazine for dirty photos with Jeremy shum
yes he was
What a bizarre question. You can be sued in some countries for libel speaking any language.
It depends. If you can't produce proof that the student is racist, you could be sued for slander or libel by the student or their family.
libel means when someone WRITES something derogatory about you you are able to sue that someone in court for "libel"
Libel
In the US, anyone can sue anyone for anything. The question is not whether you can sue, but whether you can win. Truth is a defense for libel. So, if the statements are accurate and you can provide it, the former partner probably would not be able to sustain a lawsuit against you.