Defamation, slander, and libel are terms that are frequently confused with each other, LegalZoom says. They all fall into the same category of law and have to do with communications that falsely ...
Statements of pure opinion are not actionable as defamation, as they do not imply facts capable of being proven true or false. Qureshi v. St. Barnabas Hosp. Ctr., 430 ...
In today’s digital environment, misinformation spreads like wildfire and can inflict severe reputational damage. For businesses, false statements about products, employment conditions, financial ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review casino mogul Steve Wynn’s appeal, effectively upholding the longstanding defamation standard set in New York Times v. Sullivan. Wynn, former CEO of Wynn ...
A high-profile defamation claim against U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace could pose serious legal and political challenges as the three-term Lowcountry Republican gears up for an expected 2026 gubernatorial run, ...
"The same reasons why I represent President Trump are the same reasons why I represent Ms. Pete," said Alejandro Brito, ...
The Court of Appeals in Washington state has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by former megachurch pastor Micahn Carter ...