Can a statement that is literally true be defamatory? In his article, Justin Kelton discusses New York’s defamation-by-implication doctrine, and provides a summary of recent decisions showing how ...
After a Regina professor called a book “racist garbage” in an online post, the author launched a lawsuit against her. Years later, a judge has ruled the comment qualified as defamation. But what is ...
Disclaimer: This article has been written by Renata M Barnes, a current Law Student. The content is provided for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. While ...