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leticia altaie
on Nov 29, 2024Verified
Defenses of absolute, conditional, and constitutional privilege apply to defamation and also to publication of any matter that is an invasion of privacy.
Absolute
Unconditional; complete and without restrictions or limitations.
Conditional
Subject to one or more conditions or requirements being met; not absolute.
Constitutional Privilege
A right or immunity granted under the constitution that provides protection to individuals against certain government actions.
- Identify the criteria and evidence requirements in defamation lawsuits, particularly pertaining to public personalities.
- Understand the principles surrounding privacy intrusion and agreement in tort law.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the criteria and evidence requirements in defamation lawsuits, particularly pertaining to public personalities.
- Understand the principles surrounding privacy intrusion and agreement in tort law.
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