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Public Figure Privilege
A special right, immunity, or permission that allows people to make any statement about public figures, typically politicians and entertainers, without being held liable for defamation as long as false statements were not made with malice.
Defamation
The act of making false statements that harm another person's reputation.
Actual Malice
In defamation, either a person’s knowledge that his or her statement or published material is false or the person’s reckless disregard for whether it was false.
Defamation
Defamation is the act of making false statements about another person that cause harm to their reputation.
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