Chapter
Defamation Lawsuit and Demonstrating a Relationship with the Truth
The defamation lawsuit requires demonstrating that the statement made was false and that the person had knowledge of its falsehood, regardless of their intentions or motivations. The filing must show that the defendants acted with reckless disregard for the truth.
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There is evidence that Fox News knew the claims against Dominion were false yet decided to move forward with coverage, which they have fought to keep hidden.
33:53 - 36:29 (02:36)
Summary
There is evidence that Fox News knew the claims against Dominion were false yet decided to move forward with coverage, which they have fought to keep hidden. This suggests there is evidence supporting the argument of actual malice.
ChapterDefamation Lawsuit and Demonstrating a Relationship with the Truth
EpisodeLiar, Liar, Network on Fire: The Legal Case Against Fox News
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The author discusses the relationship between defamation lawsuits and truth, highlighting how the presence or lack of actual malice is often the deciding factor in such cases.
36:29 - 39:51 (03:22)
Summary
The author discusses the relationship between defamation lawsuits and truth, highlighting how the presence or lack of actual malice is often the deciding factor in such cases.