libel "Heed Their Rising Voices" rhetorical hyperbole Candor statements of fact private person reputation fair report Model 1.3 special damages slander Rule 3.3 identification Communicate Diligence actual injury Zealous Advocate retraction statutes libel- proof plaintiff Rule 1.8.6 substantial truth Rule 1.4 absolutely privileged actual malice fair comment Rule 1.3 serious harm honest opinion NY Times v. Sullivan defamation truth falsity publication punitive damages factual errors public affairs free press Irving v. Penguin Books defamatory meaning libel "Heed Their Rising Voices" rhetorical hyperbole Candor statements of fact private person reputation fair report Model 1.3 special damages slander Rule 3.3 identification Communicate Diligence actual injury Zealous Advocate retraction statutes libel- proof plaintiff Rule 1.8.6 substantial truth Rule 1.4 absolutely privileged actual malice fair comment Rule 1.3 serious harm honest opinion NY Times v. Sullivan defamation truth falsity publication punitive damages factual errors public affairs free press Irving v. Penguin Books defamatory meaning
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libel
"Heed Their Rising Voices"
rhetorical hyperbole
Candor
statements of fact
private person
reputation
fair report
Model 1.3
special damages
slander
Rule 3.3
identification
Communicate
Diligence
actual injury
Zealous Advocate
retraction statutes
libel-proof plaintiff
Rule 1.8.6
substantial truth
Rule 1.4
absolutely privileged
actual malice
fair comment
Rule 1.3
serious harm
honest opinion
NY Times v. Sullivan
defamation
truth
falsity
publication
punitive damages
factual errors
public affairs
free press
Irving v. Penguin Books
defamatory meaning