libeler
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of libeler
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The FCC expressed its bureaucratic regrets, but insisted that if a candidate libels his opponent or anyone else, the station must take its chances in court with the libeler.
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To avoid stifling the free-speech right to criticize government leaders, the court since 1964 has required proof that the alleged libeler had "malice" or "reckless disregard" for the truth.
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Beyond "reckless disregard," the court added the necessity of proving that the libeler "entertained serious doubt" about the truth of his accusation.
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Internal Revenue Service does not consider such payments taxable, although punitive damages in libel cases�damages assessed as fines against the libeler but paid to the libeled person�are taxed as regular income.
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The very accusation proves that the charge is false; for if it were true, this libeler must have suddenly suffered for this assertion.
From A Sketch of the Life of the late Henry Cooper Barrister-at-Law, of the Norfolk Circuit; as also, of his Father by Cooper, William
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