by Sydney Smith on Apr 10, 2012
Ecuador Prez Pardon of Journalists for Libel not Accepted?
Ecuador's President Rafael Correa pardoned journalists he successfully sued for libel in February but the pardon won't be accepted by...
Ecuador's President Rafael Correa pardoned journalists he successfully sued for libel in February but the pardon won't be accepted by...
Ireland's Broadcasting Authority sent its review of RTE's libel of Catholic priest Father Kevin Reynolds to the broadcaster, the Irish...
UK's Alternative Libel Project proposed a way to avoid "eye-popping costs" in libel lawsuits, Journalism.co.uk reported. According to the Index on...
Indiana's Court of Appeals issued an important ruling about claims of online defamation against anonymous commenters, according to the Associated...
In a verdict that may set a precedent, the UK High Court ordered Indian Premier League founder Lalit Modi to...
Singer Cheryl Cole is suing Now magazine for publishing two articles that contain what she says is fake information and...
Bolivian journalist Rogelio Peláez received the "first criminal sentence against a reporter" in his country in the past 15 years, the...
News Corp.-owned Times of London won a Supreme Court appeal in the libel case against its 2006 article on Gary...
Former Mexican attorney general Jorge Carpizo is suing journalist Anabel Hernandez and Random House Mondadori, which published her book The...