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No Constitutional Limitations - When the defamatory statement involves a matter of purely private concern, the constitutional limitations established by Gertz do not apply; only the four elements of the common law prima facie case are required. Thus, presumed and punitive damages might be recoverable even if actual malice is not established. Note, though, that many states now require proof of negligence as a matter of state law even for defamation on matters of private concern

Author: Robert Suber



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Matters of purely private concern


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