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  • ed the Private Member's Bill that became the Defamation Act 1952.
  • the Defamation Action League, and the Internet Defamation L
  • The Defamation Action League claims to be dedicated to figh
  • The Defamation Action League's strategy involves "protestin
  • efense of ABC News Anchor Chris Wallace in a defamation action arising from an undercover investigat
  • She sued Eminem for defamation after he depicted her violent death in the s
  • 2008 by convicted doper Kayle Leogrande for defamation after publishing a recorded telephone call b
  • Kravchenko filed a complaint for defamation against the newspaper, which was defended by
  • Wenham had brought a charge of defamation against a farmer, in response to an accusati
  • s reported to have launched legal action for defamation against Media Watch in September 2010 over c
  • He sued the Society for defamation, alleging the report and won a $500,000 judg
  • pore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew damages for defamation amounting to about SGD$260,000.
  • endvai rejected the accusations and spoke of defamation and a reprisal for his book.
  • Stanley and cohorts were found liable for defamation and making death threats.
  • essful lawsuit against the Daily Gleaner for defamation and libel.
  • It is a form of defamation and can be a form of ad hominem argument.
  • ed at the end of December 2006 on charges of defamation and arms-trade.
  • Other former areas of jurisdiction included defamation and certain contracts cases.
  • a local newspaper, The Weekly Recorder, for defamation and libel during the 2004 campaign.
  • For personal injury, defamation, and some landlord-tenant dispute cases the
  • arty's campaign manager later pled guilty to defamation and obstruction of justice.
  • In July, 2009, she filed a lawsuit for defamation and invasion of privacy against a source who
  • such as the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation and the Human Rights Campaign endorsed pro-c
  • In 2005 Wall was sued by Traffic Power for defamation and publication of trade secrets, and the ca
  • to sue Brendan Fevola for breach of privacy, defamation and misuse of her image for the release of a
  • , he also considered the distinction between defamation and breach of confidentiality; while "confid
  • sociation of American Law Schools Section on Defamation and Privacy Law, Chair of the Association of
  • announced today the filing of a $2.1 million defamation and breach of contract suit in federal court
  • erese Neumann was the target of ridicule and defamation, as the Nazis knew about her dissenting view
  • found in the Human Rights Act 1998 to cover defamation as well as breach of confidentiality (the su
  • lle, from the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation at its 14th annual media awards.
  • e GLAAD (Gay and Lesbian Association Against Defamation) award for Best Actor.
  • several people sued by William Dilworth for defamation because Mathematical Cranks included an anal
  • The Klan counter-sued for defamation, but lost.
  • er's contention and threatened to sue it for defamation but resigned from her post on health grounds
  • In 1969, the Alton Telegraph was sued for defamation by a local builder, James C. Green.
  • He has been sued for defamation by two Quebec Premiers, Lucien Bouchard and
  • After being sued for defamation by a political enemy, he was arrested for de
  • about the JFK assassination and was sued for defamation by E.
  • Leading the defamation campaign was a couple named Pelly.
  • imself of the charges, Mahadev Barve filed a defamation case against Tilak and Agarkar.
  • 93: In the Public Interest - The Rohini Dias Defamation Case and its Sequel (1993.
  • The author, Han Shaogong, brought a defamation case against the critics and won this case.
  • rrest for refusing to pay a fine levied in a defamation case filed by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun S
  • In 2003 Bhowmick filed a defamation case against Barbara Taylor Bradford after s
  • mbers who gave evidence in both the Sheridan defamation case and the subsequent trial for perjury.
  • Jerusalem was pulped following a successful defamation case brought by two Liberal cabinet minister
  • w Jones & Co. Inc. v Gutnick was an Internet defamation case heard in the High Court of Australia, d
  • There was a controversial defamation case in 2006 between fellow SSP MSP Tommy Sh
  • amil Nadu chief minister Jayalalitha filed a defamation case against Veeraswami when he alleged her
  • urt Judge Marie Shaw settled a Supreme Court defamation case with Hood out of court in November 2008
  • Leogrande filed another lawsuit, this time a defamation claim against former Rock Racing soigneur Su
  • ratton and Le Droit newspaper for $85,000 in defamation damages over a January 23, 2003 column; Vori
  • still open, Willis was charged with criminal defamation for a separate incident but died before the
  • sion led to immediate negative reactions and defamation from the Peruvian press; many suggested that
  • v. Hardwick was a landmark case of Internet defamation heard in 1994 in which Western Australian la
  • hreatened legal action over inaccuracies and defamation in Conservative campaign leaflets.
  • Scientology contended that the common law of defamation in Canada failed to evolve with Canadian soc
  • ian history, and appears to be the target of defamation in this article.-Tetracube
  • I am instituting proceedings against you for defamation in the Supreme Court of Queensland.
  • ficer of the National Kidney Foundation, for defamation in relation to an article written by one of
  • He is a specialist in the fields of defamation, international trade disputes, and media law
  • une 2011, Tan's Facebook administrator cited defamation issues on the Marxist issue and mentioned th
  • The church claims that defamation law prevented them from acting to expose him
  • Bray v Ford [1896] AC 44 is an English defamation law case, which also concerns some principle
  • also one of the lawyers involved in a messy defamation Law Suit launched by former Progressive Cons
  • had a practice that ranged from European to defamation law, including commercial and chancery.
  • ope was a House of Lords judgment on English defamation law.
  • tory posting constituted a publication under defamation law.
  • Grey defended La Presse Chinoise against a defamation lawsuit filed by Falun Gong.
  • Atkinson subsequently filed a $2 million defamation lawsuit against Noll and the Steelers, which
  • In March 2003, Fitial and Tan filed a defamation lawsuit against the Variety for printing the
  • o featured in the film, to consider filing a defamation lawsuit against the comedian.
  • in represented the Wikimedia Foundation in a defamation lawsuit.
  • d Pleadings, Victoria, He was one of the top defamation lawyers in Victoria, representing some of th
  • s well as for instance by the USA based Anti Defamation League (ADL), which accuses him of making an
  • h lawyer, particularly known for his work in defamation litigation and in human rights cases during
  • llate practice, entertainment law, libel and defamation litigation, and corporation and securities l
  • The Defamation of Pius XII.
  • The Defamation of Pope Pius XII (2001)
  • 1682 he brought an action against Oates for defamation of character, and gained £20 damages.
  • Hall sued Viscount Bryce for defamation of character and libel, but the case was eve
  • ake, his wife, his son and his daughter with defamation of character.
  • a lawsuit against The Enquirer for libel and defamation of character.
  • ued the conspirators for trespassing and for defamation of character.
  • The Defamation of Strickland Banks Tour was Plan B's first
  • ed the university for breach of contract and defamation of character, but in 1989 the court ruled th
  • y Party of Germany heavily criticized it for defamation of the working class and the Soviet partner.
  • The Walt Disney Company considered suing for defamation of character for use of the likeness of Snow
  • vestigation by the French justice system for defamation of character after distributing an abusive e
  • e for Wikipedia and other related sites, for defamation of character.
  • her argues that smoking is Chillul Hashem (a defamation of God), because Muslims refraining from smo
  • Touhy successfully sued the studio for defamation of character (after six years, he won a judg
  • ce and, if necessary, by appeals to law, the defamation of the Christians and Christianity in the Un
  • Following the release of the album, The Defamation of Strickland Banks, the single rocketed bac
  • 30th April including accusing Fr Robinson of defamation of Mgr Capel, disobedience when Mgr Capel wa
  • rt of Appeal confirmed Robert's sentence for defamation on eight counts.
  • concluded that councillors could not sue for defamation on statements about their performance, and E
  • un Sen by announcing her plan to sue him for defamation over comments he had made.
  • rinting malicious statements rather than the defamation per se; the truth or falsity of the statemen
  • The High Court's ruling effectively allows defamation plaintiffs in Australia to sue for defamatio
  • uploading of pictures and videos containing defamation, pornography, copyright violations, and mate
  • ister with a large Worker's Compensation and defamation practice.
  • Issues like defamation, privacy rights and intellectual property la
  • defamatory information, that is a defence to defamation proceedings.
  • The law of defamation protects a person's good character or reputa
  • While the tort of defamation protects a person's reputation, the right of
  • ing that the university engaged in fraud and defamation regarding Sabur's pursuit of a doctoral degr
  • ch resulted in Pacquiao filing a lawsuit for defamation, seeking damages in excess of 75,000 dollars
  • He filed a $20 million libel and defamation suit against Sports Illustrated.
  • Ronson hired Martin Garbus to start a defamation suit against Hilton and the original source
  • He also settled a civil defamation suit against UCLA and then assistant coach A
  • In the 1970s Dalitz filed a massive defamation suit against Penthouse magazine over an arti
  • ta against Fischel and Lexecon, leading to a defamation suit by Fischel and Lexecon that led to a la
  • s. Iseman's settlement (without cash) of her defamation suit against The New York Times.
  • ning NT$85 million; in response, she filed a defamation suit against them on 29 March 2000, making h
  • g the case for Friedrich Ebert in one of his defamation suits surrounding the Dolchstosslegende in 1
  • l in Edinburgh (HM Advocate v Monson), and a defamation trial in London (Monson v Tussauds Ltd) the
  • icion of perjury in relation to the Sheridan defamation trial.
  • Cases for defamation were lodged against Walsh and Ballester but
  • ion right; criminal liability or damages for defamation were also enacted by the 2003 Act to protect
  • ization committed to combating anti-Catholic defamation, working with the media to secure a fair hea