This week's decision by Australia's high court to approve a libel lawsuit against an American Web site has once again raised fears that the Internet's widely touted freedom to publish may be at risk.
An Australian businessman, in a court ruling that could change how publishers view their ability to distribute information around the world, won the right to sue a U.S. news organization in his home ...
This is the first in a series of three articles exploring the intersection of defamation claims and internet-based communication. This article sets the groundwork by explaining the fundamental types ...
Top court passes on Web libel case The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear a case over Internet libel, letting stand an appeals court's ruling that two Connecticut newspapers could not be sued for ...
I'm continue to serialize my forthcoming UC Davis Law Review article What Cheap Speech Has Done: (Greater) Equality and Its Discontents; you can read the Introduction, but in this post I'm talking ...
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