A difference between absolute privilege and qualified privilege is

A. qualified privilege only applies if a report is fair and accurate, while accuracy and fairness do not apply to absolute privilege.
B. absolute privilege protects speakers in legislative forums, while qualified privilege protects those who report communications in official government proceedings.
C. absolute privilege has roots in the Constitution, while qualified privilege developed through the common law and state statutes.
D. all of the answers are correct.


Answer: D

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