Yes, The law is Defamation of Character. The Law takes place when a person says false statements about you and say it with the malice of it being wrong. If it gets severe I.e Losing Job because of slander you are able to sue the person but evidence must be really strong.
libel and slander can lead to compensation depending on the reputaion of the person
Wilfred A. Button has written: 'Principles of the law of libel and slander' -- subject(s): Libel and slander
Under Philippine law the definition of slander if oral defamation or perform an act which shall cast dishonor, discredit or contempt upon another person. Imprisonment and fines ranging from 200 to 1,000 pesos can be levied in the Philippines for slander.
Any legal entity can be a victim of slander or libel defamation in the UK, including companies and individuals.
In law, defamation (also called vilification, slander, and libel) is the communication of a statement that makes a false claim, expressively stated or implied to be factual, that may harm the reputation of an individual, business, product, group, government or nation.
Ella Cooper Thomas has written: 'The law of libel and slander, and related action' -- subject(s): Compends, Libel and slander
The word slander isn't in the first amendment but the definition is a malicious, false, and defamatory statement.
Vishnu Mitter has written: 'The law of defamation and malicious prosecution, civil and criminal' -- subject(s): Malicious prosecution, Libel and slander 'Law of defamation & malicious prosecution' -- subject(s): Libel and slander, Malicious prosecution
Thomas Dawson has written: 'The law of the press' -- subject(s): Press law, Libel and slander, Copyright
Slander. SLANDER.
If you mean "slender, then it's a needle
you are mean to others and know Ms. Wong