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Veseljchak [2.6K]
2 years ago
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Public figures: Group of answer choices can never have an action in defamation. lose their defamation action rights if the remar

k or information is part of a story. can seek a retraction, but can never recover damages for defamation. must establish malice in order to recover damages for defamation.
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gtnhenbr [62]2 years ago
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Public figures  must establish malice in order to recover damages for defamation.

<h3>Who is a Public figures?</h3>

A public figure is known to be an individual such as an actor, politician, celebrity, that has social position in a given scope of influence.

Note that Public figures  must establish malice in order to recover damages for defamation.

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