What must P show to establish defamation?
What are the elements of a defamation claim?
What constitutes a defamatory message?
May opinions constitute a defamatory message?
How might P pursue a defamation suit if P was not named in the defamatory message?
What is the publication requirement for defamation?
What is the republication rule for defamation?
What are the two types of defamation?
What is libel?
What is slander?
How can P recover for slander?
What situations constitute slander per se?
Which common law privileges can be used against defamation claims?
How can truth be used to quell a defamation suit?
Under what exception would P not be required to prove the falsity of a defamatory message to satisfy their prima facie case?
How can absolute privilege defend D from a defamation claim?
Under what contexts would absolute privilege protect D from defamation?
When would absolute privilege against defamation end?
How would qualified/conditional privilege protect D from defamation?
When would D lose their qualified privilege against defamation?
What is the four question approach to analyzing constitutional issues that arise in defamation claims?
What is the defamation standard for public officials?
What is the defamation standard for public figures?
What are two kinds of public figures (aside from public officials)?