Libel is a method of defamation expressed by print, writing, pictures, signs, effigies, or any communication embodied in physical form that is injurious to a person's reputation, exposes a person to public hatred, contempt or ridicule, or injures a person in his/her business or profession.
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Libel | Wex Legal Dictionary / Encyclopedia | LII / Legal Information ...
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/libel
Libel is a method of defamation expressed by print, writing, pictures, signs, effigies, or any communication embodied in physical form that is injurious to a person's reputation, exposes a person to public hatred, contempt or ridicule, or injures a person in his/her business or profession.Libel - Legal Dictionary | Law.com
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Libel is the written or broadcast form of defamation, distinguished from slander, which is oral defamation. It is a tort (civil wrong) making the person or entity (like a newspaper, magazine or political organization) open to a lawsuit for damages by the person who can prove the statement about him/her was a lie.Donald Trump on libel laws: We're going to 'open' them up - POLITICO
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Feb 26, 2016 - Donald Trump said on Friday he plans to change libel laws in the United States so that he can have an easier time suing news organizations.United States defamation law - Wikipedia
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The origins of the United States' defamation laws pre-date the American Revolution; one influential case in 1734 involved John Peter Zenger and established ...
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