Why is defamation a complex tort?

What will be an ideal response?


Defamation, which is defined as an invasion of the reputation of a person or group resulting from libel or slander, is a complex tort. Some of its complexity stems from the courts' struggle to balance freedom of expression against protection of the individual's reputation. Today the key features that shape defamation law are the status of the plaintiff (public official or public figure versus private individual) and the subject matter of the statement (public issue versus private). These features determine which standard of proof a plaintiff must meet to recover damages.

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What will be an ideal response?

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____________ if a person is of a class of people given blanket protection.

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