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The answer LIBELLAW has 6 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Tabloid publisher's concern |
Protection against smearing |
Attorney's specialty |
Tabloid publisher's check |
Smear protection? |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Mar 30 2019 The Washington Post |
Mar 30 2019 L.A. Times Daily |
Dec 5 2009 New York Times |
Jun 14 2009 L.A. Times Daily |
Aug 9 2007 New York Times |
Oct 13 2002 New York Times |
Libellaw might refer to |
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Defamation, calumny, vilification, or traducement is the communication of a false statement that, depending on the law of the country, harms the reputation of an individual, business, product, group, government, religion, or nation.Under common law, to constitute defamation, a claim must generally be false and must have been made to someone other than the person defamed. Some common law jurisdictions also distinguish between spoken defamation, called slander, and defamation in other media such as printed words or images, called libel.False light laws protect against statements which are not technically false, but which are misleading.In some civil law jurisdictions, defamation is treated as a crime rather than a civil wrong. The United Nations Human Rights Committee ruled in 2012 that the libel law of one country, the Philippines, was inconsistent with Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, as well as urging that "State parties [to the Covenant] should consider the decriminalization of libel". In Saudi Arabia, defamation of the state, or a past or present ruler, is punishable under terrorism legislation.A person who defames another may be called a "defamer", "libeler", "slanderer", or rarely "famacide". * The term "Libel" is derived from Latin "libellus" (literally, "small book' or "booklet"). |