Which best describes defamation law?

a. Statements made to a newspaper about a teacher by the principal without a teacher’s permission.
b. Malicious statements made to a teacher from a principal.
c. False statements made to third parties that harmed the (individual’s) teacher’s reputation.
d. Language that causes teachers severe emotional distress.
e. None of the above.


Answer: c

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