Sentences with phrase «with libel»

A few days later, he filed for a temporary injunction in Washington along with a libel lawsuit, the reports say.
The jury may also consider whether there was a repetition of the libel, conduct that was calculated to deter the plaintiff from proceeding with the libel action, a prolonged and hostile cross ‑ examination of the plaintiff or a plea of justification which the defendant knew was bound to fail.
Under California law, slander, along with libel, are the defamation torts.
For example, «In Ontario, with libel for a newspaper or television publication there are notice requirements — you must give notice within a certain period and if you don't, you are barred.
Katie Mohammed had been hit with the libel suit after she posted comments online regarding a gravel pit in her community.
Up with the libel spewing Democrats!
A scientist threatened him with a libel suit.
Monckton learned of Mandia's blog post and threatened him with a libel suit.
When we last saw the game studio Digital Homicide, they were suing game critic Jim Sterling for $ 10 million, charging him with libel and slander for harshly criticizing their games.
Through tireless determination and effort, Zola helped to get Dreyfus exonerated, though he himself was wrongfully charged with libel, mostly because of corruption and shady doings.
Fang has been slammed with libel suits contesting his often - acerbic exposés.
The Labour peer threatened Daily Mail sketch writer Quentin Letts with a libel suit after he called him «stupid» and suggested he only received his peerage because he was a television personality.
This warning is meant in a spirit of helpfulness and advice, as I do not, obviously, want to see any Gooner charged with libel.

Not exact matches

Cambridge struck back with a $ 2 - million libel suit, claiming defamation and «malicious, high - handed and arrogant conduct.»
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March 14, 2018: BuzzFeed News, which is being sued by Cohen for libel after publishing the Steele dossier alleging ties between Trump (including Cohen) and the Russian government, sent a letter from its attorney to Avenatti, Daniels's attorney, asking him to preserve «any and all documents or communications about any relationship and / or sexual encounter (s) Ms. Clifford had and / or was alleged to have had, with President Trump» because they may be relevant to Cohen's suit.
He is pursuing a libel suit against BuzzFeed, and the website is attempting a legal maneuver that might allow Daniels's records of any relationship with Trump to be made public.
The news outlet is embroiled in its own litigation with Cohen, who is suing BuzzFeed for libel over its publication of the Steele dossier, a collection of allegations about Trump's dealings with Russia, last year.
The second thing wrong with Rabbi Petuchowski's argument is that it libels Jews when it claims that they harbor «Jewish animosity» toward «public celebration of the birthday of Jesus of Nazareth.»
As a Jew in the newly post-Holocaust period, and as someone who had come with adulthood to loathe the Soviet government and its apologists, I too for a time, that much - libeled time known as the fifties, professed to derive my ideas of the world from a deep commitment to the doctrine of human imperfectibility.
But after a crazy week (in which I was accused of «libel» by WORLD magazine of all places), Driscoll issued a response that suggests the elders of Mars Hill Church heard our requests and spoke with Mark about the carelessness of his words.
The libel that charges Jews with Jesus» death draws its virulent strength from the companion assumption that this death was somehow uniquely horrible and uniquely important.
You bet they would take it seriously with a guarantee on their box, otherwise it would leave them libel for a class action suit.
Former MSP Tommy Sheridan has been charged with perjury after a year - long investigation into his successful libel trial against the News of the World.
With attention focussed on Leveson and libel reform featuring in the Queen's Speech, the right of the media to report freely hasn't been far from Westminster minds.
Overall, it seems to me that the LD defence of «achieving what we could with the power we had» is probably quite defensible on civil liberties, on green issues, on political reform; on libel reform, perhaps the EU for now, and perhaps other issues.
Activists will be paying careful attention to the libel bill's suggestions with the hope they may be adopted by the government when it presents its own legislation.
In the party, mouths were agape with disbelief, there have been threats of libel, initiatives to the Press Complaints Commission, all of which have gone dormant.
A Brooklyn sex - crimes prosecutor accused of sexual assault by a reporter for the Daily News has fired back with a $ 10 million libel suit.
Former cabinet minister Tim Yeo has lost his libel action against the Sunday Times, with the judge...
He promoted libel reform and an expansion of freedom of information with all the zeal of a man desperately trying to convince his party that there is a point to all this.
I know there are some who take issue with the media on several fronts, and even go so far as to criticise me for my part in the repeal of the Criminal Libel Law, for it made the media «too free».
Eliot Spitzer is now facing two libel suits worth $ 90 million in connection with a column he wrote a year ago for Slate.com.
His ministerial career was brief and ended when he famously gave a speech about leading a fight with a «sword of truth» and a libel case he brought collapsed.
Former cabinet minister Tim Yeo has lost his libel action against the Sunday Times, with the judge comparing him to a fish wriggling on a hook.
This was the sort of case which showed up exactly how inadequate our libel laws are when confronted with rumour - mongering of this scale on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.
Leo Casey, Vice President of the AFT's New York City affiliate, accused Brown - along with Howard Wolfson of Mayor Bloomberg's office and Micah Lasher of StudentsFirstNY - of committing «blood libel» for their critiques of the AFT's handling of teacher misconduct.
A number of well - known figures have offered statements in defence of Andrew Mitchell in a libel trial over the «plebgate» row, with Lord Coe calling the former minister «a man of integrity».
From the evidence, «the judge inferred that the anonymous poster had accused Sarkar of misconduct in a previous e-mail, says Nicholas Jollymore, a libel lawyer with Jollymore Law Office, P.C. in San Francisco, California, who is representing PubPeer and attended the hearing.
This will deter so - called libel tourists, except those with a genuine grievance.
In the latest so - called libel tourism case under the United Kingdom's controversial laws, cardiologist Peter Wilmshurst has been hit with another defamation suit.
The same U.S. company that had originally filed against him in 2007 served his lawyers yesterday with its latest complaint, which concerns when Wilmshurst explained his libel case on BBC Radio in 2009.
Written by David Hare (The Reader) and directed by Mick Jackson (The Bodyguard, Temple Grandin), the film vigorously conveys the tense story of Lipstadt's legal battle with British historian David Irving, of whom she was accused of libel.
«Denial» (Mick Jackson) The 18 months of Rachel Weisz's improbable comeback continues with this courtroom drama centered on a libel case filed by Holocaust denier played by Timothy spall.
But since the burden of proof in English libel law lies with the accused, it bizarrely fell to Lipstadt and her legal team to demonstrate that one of the defining events of the century did indeed transpire.»
Written by David Hare and based on the book «History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier» by Professor Deborah Lipstadt of Emory University in Atlanta, Mick Jackson's Denial is an examination of Professor Lipstadt's (Rachel Weisz, «The Light Between Oceans») court battle in London to defend herself from a libel charge brought by British historian David Irving (Timothy Spall, «Mr. Turner»), a Holocaust denier and alleged anti-Semite.
Dangerous stunts are prefaced with stern, discouraging warnings and jokes at the expense of celebrities are carefully worded to avoid libel lawsuits.
Based on the acclaimed book «History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier,» DENIAL recounts Deborah E. Lipstadt's (Academy Award ® winner Rachel Weisz) legal battle for historical truth against David Irving (Cannes Award winner Timothy Spall), who accused her of libel when she declared him a Holocaust denier.
And Libeled Lady delivers with a twisty story, fast - talking script, and the best these stars have to offer.
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