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Torts

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Slander is spoken defamation. It is to be distinguished from libel in that the defamation is in less permanent and less physical form. Where the original defamation is libel, any repetition, even if oral, is also libel. On the other hand, the written repetition of a slander will be characterized as libel Most courts today treat defamation in radio and television broadcasts as libel, regardless of whether it was scripted.

Author: Robert Suber



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