defemation Flashcards
What is needed to create liability for defamation? (2nd restatement)
- A false and defamatory statement of and concerning another,
- an unprivileged publication to a 3rd party,
- fault at least amounting to negligence,
- and either actionability of the statement or special harm.
When is a communication defamatory?
If it harms the reputation of another and lowers their standing in the community
Common law defamation
publication of defamatory material of and concerning the plaintiff to a 3rd party.
What are the three common law presumptions about defamatory remarks?
1) It was presumed false so D had the burden of proving truth as an affirmative defense
2) Damages were presumed
3) The publication was presumed malicious
What are the plaintiff’s burdens under modern rules for defamation
falsity and fault, damages, lack of privilege, or some combination of these elements.
Keep in mind the common law presumptions have not been abolished
What is a publication?
Any communication to a 3rd party
Slander
Spoken defamatory remarks
Libel
Defamatory remarks that are written or in any other permanent form
What makes a remark actionable for defamation?
that people can reasonably take the
statement as referring to the Plaintiff.
meaning of defamatory
the publication carries a negative connotation
Slander per se
1) a serious crime
2) a loathsome disease
3) remarks about profession or business reputation
4) Serious sexual misconduct
When is a statement materially false?
when the statement had a different effect on the mind of the listener than the truth would have.
What types of people have qualified immunity form defamation suits?
judges, lawyers, witnesses, legislators, executive officers,
What types of communications are privileged?
Communications in your own interest or in the common interest of the publisher and the recipient.
What must a public figure show to prevail in a defamation case?
That the statement was false or there was reckless disregard for whether the statement was false or not. (the New York times standard)