Multiple Choice
Most libel plaintiffs must bear the burden of proving any allegedly defamatory statement to be false;the defendant usually does not have the burden of proving the statement true.This principle was strengthened by a 1986 Supreme Court decision that said all states must place the burden of proof on the plaintiff,at least in cases involving issues of public concern.The case:
A) Keeton v.Hustler.
B) Bose v.Consumers Union.
C) Philadelphia Newspapers v.Hepps.
D) Anderson v.Liberty Lobby.
E) Dun & Bradstreet v.Greenmoss Builders.
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