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Torts

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In most jurisdictions, general damages are presumed by law for all libels; i.e., special damages need not be established. A substantial minority of courts distinguish between libel per se and libel per quod in determining whether a libel is actionable without proof of special damages

Author: Robert Suber



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Slander


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