Slander

Slander
Author: William Deverell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1550225936

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In this legal drama, Liz Finnegan, a women's rights lawyer who defends abortion clinics and abused women, publicly denounces Judge Vandergraaf for giving a slap-on-the-wrist sentence to a white-collar rapist. The tension between these two legal powerhouses increases when a woman studying law comes forward with an accusation that she was raped by the judge many years ago but never reported it. Blocked in her efforts to open up the case, Finnegan holds an impromptu press conference during which she lays out the accusations and dares the judge to sue for slander in order to bring the case before a jury.

Slander

Slander
Author: Ann Coulter
Publsiher: Crown Forum
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2003-09-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781400049523

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The hottest and most controversial book of the year! Find out who really controls the media in America. “[Ann Coulter] is never in doubt. And that, along with her bright writing, sense of irony and outrage, and her relish at finally hitting back at political opponents (especially in the media) is what makes Slander such refreshing and provocative reading.” —Los Angeles Times “[Ann Coulter] is a fluent polemicist with a gift for Menckenesque invective . . . and she can harness such language to subtle, syllogistic argument.” —Washington Post Book World “The most popular nonfiction book in America.”—New York Times “The real value of Slander . . . is not in the jokes or devastating exposés of liberal politicians and their allies, but the serious and scholarly study of just how entrenched the media prejudice is against anyone whose politics are even faintly conservative.” —New York Sun “Written with a great deal of passion . . . the real source of its strength—and its usefulness—was its painstaking marshalling of evidence . . . More important than [High Crimes and Misdemeanors] because it addresses a much broader issue, and one of lasting significance.”—National Review

Slander

Slander
Author: Linda L?
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0803229135

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A Vietnamese woman in France discovers she is the product of an extra-marital affair by her mother. The novel describes her mixed-up attempt to come to terms with this.

Canadian Libel and Slander Actions

Canadian Libel and Slander Actions
Author: Roger D. McConchie,David Anthony Potts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1010
Release: 2004
Genre: Libel and slander
ISBN: 1552210561

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This book is a guide to litigating libel or slander actions. It surveys over 500 leading cases, providing insight into judicial interpretation of concepts such as express malice, fair comment, qualified and absolute privilege, justification and consent. It includes chapters on pleadings, discovery, evidence, damages, appeals, and Charter issues.

Ordeal by Slander

Ordeal by Slander
Author: Owen Lattimore
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786711337

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Joseph McCarthy was not yet a household name in 1950 when Owen Lattimore was labeled by the senator from Wisconsin as the “top Russian espionage agent in the country.” Lattimore, in Kabul, Afghanistan, learned about the accusation a week later. Having already lost valuable time to rebut the smear, he succinctly cabled back that the charge was “pure moonshine,” and returned to the United States to defend his good name. He soon dared McCarthy to utter his slander in a venue other than the Senate, where congressional immunity shielded him from lawsuits, but he refused to do so. Following a torturous Senate inquisition, Lattimore published this riveting book which he wrote in white-hot indignation. Judged at the time to be “a masterpiece of factual exposition [and] a social document of first-rate importance,”* this absorbing narrative chronicles how the ordeal threw Lattimore’s life into perilous straits, and how he defended himself, while undermining the credibility of his accusers. In a battle for his very liberty, Lattimore prepared for the equivalent of an alley fight with the brawling senator. His supremely competent wife, Eleanor, was his trusted aide; along with attorney Abe Fortas they drew out of Lattimore’s writings passages that would prove his loyalty. Yet, as a scholar who was accustomed to nuanced interpretations of current affairs, his accusers were able to conflate the same writings into a traitor’s hidden agenda. Ordeal by Slander was the first great book to come out of the McCarthy era, and it remains a supremely topical book for today. “A tremendously stirring, human drama.”—The Atlantic Monthly “A disturbing and illuminating book.”—The New Yorker

Sleep with Slander

Sleep with Slander
Author: Dolores Hitchens
Publsiher: Library of America
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2015-12-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781598534887

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Private eye Jim Sader returns in a hard-hitting hunt for a missing child through the dark corners of sunny southern California "You're playing with a child's life": The search for a kidnapped boy leads private detective (and ex-alcoholic) Jim Sader through a labyrinth of well-hidden family secrets and into the heart of an elaborate and malevolent deception. With little to go on--a tight-lipped client, an anonymous letter, a mother who is supposed to be dead--Sader must rely on his wits to find the child even as he outraces the demons that dog him. Sleep with a Slander is a novel in the classic hardboiled tradition, tough, compassionate, and tautly told.

Insult to Injury

Insult to Injury
Author: William K. Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015057611082

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Annotation "In Insult to Injury, William K. Jones reviews the seminal U.S. Supreme Court decisions that restrict the First Amendment in order to protect persons against defamatory falsehoods, invasions of privacy, and related psychic harm. Covering cases ranging from a restaurant owner driven out of business over a veal chop to a University of Georgia football coach accused of sharing plays with an opponent before a game, Jones examines the many subtleties of the law, its interpretation, and its restrictions."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Defamation and Sexual Slander in Early Modern England

Defamation and Sexual Slander in Early Modern England
Author: J. A. Sharpe
Publsiher: Borthwick Publications
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1980
Genre: Ecclesiastical courts
ISBN: 0900701528

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