Most courts have ruled that the typical reader or listener or viewer can't distinguish between factual assertions and opinion statements.
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Q10: The First Amendment defense of opinion also
Q11: Courts have generally agreed that the publisher
Q12: A difference between absolute and qualified privilege
Q13: In defending a lawsuit based on statements
Q14: To win special damages,a plaintiff must show
Q16: News stories based on inaccurate government reports
Q17: A court trial is one government proceeding
Q18: The Supreme Court has barred the award
Q19: The libel defense of neutral reportage
A)Emerged late
Q20: The statute of limitations for libelous matter
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