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Defamation Law - Part I - February 2009
Published: 12/11/2010 by Shireen Smith in Constitutional Law
The internet has radically changed the nature of defamation law. While it was once a specialised subject left to media lawyers it is now a topic on which most internet lawyers have to advise.
Fouth Amendment Violations
Published: 12/22/2010 by Denmondenmon Triallawyers in Criminal Defense
Recent court cases have stripped away certain Rights to privacy.
The Constitution, Love it or Leave it
Published: 12/10/2010 by Lone Wolf in Constitutional Law
http://www.cahomeguard.com California Home Guard is a movement to bring back constitutional rights and freedom to Americans. Protect the constitution and our rights as Americans
Protests, Demonstrations, Public Order, Rights, Restrictions
Published: 12/10/2010 by Eren Eren in Constitutional Law
The rights in law and legal restrictions in respect of the freedoms to hold marches, processions, public gatherings, demonstrations, protests ~human assembly and aggravated trespass, affray, violent disorder, rave, rioting –basics under the Criminal
The Difference Between Defamation, Libel and Slander
Published: 12/16/2010 by Steven Medvin in Constitutional Law
Defamation, libel and slander are all terms that are similar and often confused. Defamation is defined as the issuance of a false statement about another person which causes that person to suffer harm.
Defamation Law Part 2: Successful strategies to deal with online defamation - February 2009
Published: 12/11/2010 by Shireen Smith in Constitutional Law
Although it is difficult to get a successful result in an online defamation issue, it can be done by carefully establishing who is making the comment, and where they are based.


