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Torts

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At common law, a defamatory statement was presumed to be false. The Supreme Court, however, has rejected this presumption in all cases in which the plaintiff is constitutionally required to prove some type of fault. In these cases, the plaintiff must prove as an element of the prima facie case that the statement was false.

Author: Robert Suber



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Falsity


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