Exam 4: Libel: the Plaintiffs Case
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The Daily Press prints a story quoting a public university administrator-the dean of sciences-saying that nearly all students in the university's School of Journalism and Mass Communication are binge drinkers and come to class drunk.There are 400 SJMC students.Mary Smith,a senior in SJMC,knows that is not true about her and she wants to sue for libel.Smith
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A private person becomes a limited-purpose public figure when the person is charged with a serious crime.
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Courts allowed plaintiffs to sue for emotional distress beginning a century ago when plaintiffs first brought such lawsuits.
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To win an intentional infliction of emotional distress suit,a plaintiff
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What is the purpose of Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act?
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Why did the Supreme Court rule in favor of the Westboro Baptist Church in the Snyder v.Phelps case? Did id matter if the Marine's father was a public figure?
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The U.S.Supreme Court has held that public officials and public figures bringing suits for intentional infliction of emotional distress must prove
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The "Sullivan" in New York Times v.Sullivan was an Alabama state senator.
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Libel per se is a statement whose injurious nature is apparent and requires no further proof.
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Which term is defined as an attempt by a libel defendant to enhance its defense by claiming that the statement over which it is being sued made the defendant a public figure?
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A century ago when plaintiffs first brought lawsuits claiming defendants caused them emotional distress,
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The requirement to prove fault in libel suits against the mass media applies to all plaintiffs whether public or private.
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