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20 Nov 2010, 2:01 am by INFORRM
This can be a heavy burden, particularly where the charge is a grave one, but requiring defendants to prove truth is not incompatible with Article 10: see McVicar v UK (2002) 35 EHRR 22; Steel v UK [2005] EMLR 314. [read post]
13 Feb 2014, 9:10 am by Eric P. Robinson
Robert Welch, Inc., 418 U.S. 323 (1974), the Court held that the lawyer for a family involved in controversial civil litigation was not a public figure. [read post]
13 Feb 2014, 9:10 am by Eric P. Robinson
Robert Welch, Inc., 418 U.S. 323 (1974), the Court held that the lawyer for a family involved in controversial civil litigation was not a public figure. [read post]
13 Feb 2014, 9:10 am by Eric P. Robinson
Robert Welch, Inc., 418 U.S. 323 (1974), the Court held that the lawyer for a family involved in controversial civil litigation was not a public figure. [read post]
13 Feb 2014, 9:10 am by Eric P. Robinson
Robert Welch, Inc., 418 U.S. 323 (1974), the Court held that the lawyer for a family involved in controversial civil litigation was not a public figure. [read post]
9 Sep 2015, 8:08 am by Martha Ertman
 Likewise, the 1879 Supreme Court case Reynolds v. [read post]
5 Nov 2018, 4:13 am by Edith Roberts
” At the Florida Court Review, John Cavaliere looks at Reynolds v. [read post]
21 Jul 2014, 5:08 am by INFORRM
On 25 July 2014, there will be an application in the case of Reynolds v De Hoedt. [read post]
21 Mar 2022, 5:44 pm by INFORRM
As part of our annual review of defamation law in the jurisdiction, we examine two notable reported judgments from 2021 and, as the Northern Ireland Assembly’s legislative programme reaches the final stages, the nature of the reforms proposed by the Defamation Bill. 2021 Cases: MacAirt and Others v JPI Media NI and Foster v Jessen Two reported judgments stood out in 2021. [read post]
13 Nov 2018, 4:01 am by Edith Roberts
At the Florida Court Review, John Cavaliere looks at the cert petitions in Reynolds v. [read post]