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An early champion of the visually impaired who believed that persons who were blind could lead normal lives.
Qualified Privilege
A legal immunity granted in specific circumstances, usually during defamation cases, allowing freedom of expression without liability, provided statements are made without malice.
Theft
The act of stealing; the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another with intent to deprive the rightful owner.
Slander
A form of defamation achieved through spoken statements that damage a person's reputation.
Defamatory Statement
A false statement that injures someone's reputation.
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