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A website is an online source which is responsible for the data content it has and some websites are questionable, while some others are verifiable.
<h3>Questionable Website</h3>
With this in mind, the following are characteristics to know a questionable website:
- They post personal opinions
- They do not use facts
- They are biased
- They do not post truthful information
<h3>Credible Website</h3>
The characteristics of a credible website include:
- They post factual information
- They are either a government owned or scholarly website.
- They do not use personal opinion over facts
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Answer:
Yes, if California court have a long-arm statute.
Explanation:
In the context, Shirley Jones who is an entertainer files a lawsuit against a news agency, named the National Enquirer Inc. for invasion of privacy, defamation and infliction of emotional distress in the court of California.
The National Enquirer Inc. has its main business place at Florida while Shirley Jones is a resident of California. But The National Enquirer circulates about 600,000 copies of its national weekly in California.
Now, according to the Supreme Court, if a court has a long-arm statute, which refers to the jurisdiction of a court over a non resident or an defendant of an out-of-state corporation. Any state are allowed to perform this jurisdiction, if the government or the state can proved or show that the defendant have some at least minimum connection with the forum state.
I’m new here, but from ur question i think the answers are freedom of expression/speech and the right to peaceable protest