Court established stringent limit on defamation claims by public figures more than 60 years ago in its New York Times v.
Ohio is now the 35th state to make it harder to wrongfully sue people for defamation, in certain cases.When used correctly, a defamation lawsuit holds the defendant accountable for a public false ...
Trump's lawsuit concerns prizes awarded to The New York Times and Washington Post for their Russian election interference ...
First Amendment experts say Mr. Trump’s lawsuits, based on an unproven legal theory, lack merit. But more could be on the way ...
In June 2023, the worker filed a motion to dismiss Contrans’ defamation suit under s. 137.1 of the Ontario Courts of Justice ...
A Wyoming legislative committee advanced a bill on Friday that legal experts say would give Wyoming the toughest laws in the ...
A special court questioned its jurisdiction over a defamation case by AAP's Satyendra Jain against BJP's Karnail Singh. Jain ...
A Russian émigré and US-based immigration law firm employee can bring her defamation lawsuit against a YouTube channel, a ...
State Superintendent Ryan Walters has asked for summary judgment in a defamation lawsuit filed against Walters by a former ...
We responded that the lawsuit was baseless and intended to stifle our representation of clients in lawsuits against EasyKnock ...
Former Canadian Human Rights commissioner Birju Dattani is suing Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman, accusing her and others of ...