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Torts

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General damages are presumed by law and need not be proved by the plaintiff. They are intended to compensate the plaintiff for the general injury to her reputation caused by the defamation. Constitutional free speech and press considerations may restrict an award of presumed damages when the defamation involves matters of “public concern.”

Author: Robert Suber



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General or Presumed damages


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