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libel [lī′bəl] Etymology: L, libellus, little book a false accusation written, printed, or typewritten, or presented in a picture or a sign that is made with malicious intent to defame the reputation of a person who is living or the memory of a person who is dead, resulting in public embarrassment, contempt, ridicule, or hatred. libel (lī´b n 1. that which is written and published in order to injure the character of another by ridicule or contempt. 2. a defamation expressed by print, writing, pictures, or signs. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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While the trial and the issue of libeling meat drew snickers across the nation and world from many who viewed the case as frivolous and little more than a curious celebrity circus, the potential First Amendment implications of the 5-1/2-week-long trial were enormous. The suit charges the paper and its staff with intentionally, knowingly and recklessly libeling Rasmussen by publishing - and republishing in the paper and at its Internet site - hundreds of false reports about his alleged ongoing involvement with a criminal case in Collier County, Florida known as the "Stadium Naples Public Corruption Case. |
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