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- "The very essence of the protection afforded by an absolute privilege is its predictability _ a quality that is of peculiar importance in the case now before the court, " the White House contended in its brief.
- By granting defendants an absolute privilege against tort liability, the court has allowed the Church to use the shield of the first amendment as a sword . . . . The Paul decision is an unfortunate expansion of a doctrine intended to protect individual rights.
- Inquiries by a trial judge on whether the president was making a good-faith assertion over the need for delay " are so very, very intrusive that it argues strongly for the absolute privilege " that the president was seeking, Kennedy said.
- Last year, the appeals court rejected the claim of absolute privilege by a 2-1 majority that was composed of one of the court's most conservative members, Judge Stephen Williams, and its long-time liberal stalwart, Judge Patricia Wald.
- When no inquiry is permitted into motive or purpose, it is sometimes said that defendant has an absolute privilege; when the defendant can act in either good or bad faith, with impunity, it is more properly called " immunity " rather than " privilege ".
- In November 1978, the Supreme Court of the United States refused to take the case, citing the fact that neither the United States Constitution nor existing state shield laws provide journalists with an absolute privilege to refuse to provide information demanded in a criminal case by a defendant.
- The service characterizes its proposed privilege as an absolute privilege that would preclude the OIC from compelling any testimony regarding information learned by Secret Service agents and officers while performing protective functions in physical proximity to the president where the information would tend to reveal the president's contemporaneous activities.
- Canadian defamation law permits broad latitude in argument and exempts, with absolute privilege, comment made by way of argument, even if the arguments or positions advanced are noxious, intimidating or astonishing, or amusing enough to be quoted widely in the press ( true or not ).
- Facing defending a potentially long and expensive defamation action, she applied, successfully in the District Court, that laying a complaint with the Complaints Committee was an absolute privilege under the Defamation Act, akin to making a similar statement in Court, and Grays action was struck out.
- And while there's no absolute privilege that ( law enforcement ) can never get access to what you're reading, it's certainly hard to envision a situation where you're thought to have committed a crime based on the books you've bought ."
- This is upheld because patients might withold sensitive information if unsure whether telling it can have consequences beyond their medical treatment, but it is not an absolute privilege because various laws require physicians to report STD's, gunshot wounds, child abusers and vehicle drivers impaired e . g . by epilepsy.
- A number of prominent legal scholars over the years have called for a relaxation of the absolute privilege after the client's death, in cases of " exceptional need, " as the American Law Institute, a group of scholars and bar leaders, urged in a policy statement adopted last month.
- A statement is a privileged statement if the person responsible for its publication could prove it was a publication on matter of public interest, or was a peer-reviewed statement in scientific or academic journal, Defamation Act 1996 reports of court proceedings protected by absolute privilege, or under other reports protected by qualified privilege.
- Grahame has named her continued support of this as one of her biggest achievements and said on its opening As someone who has campaigned for the return of the Waverley Line since 1999, it was an absolute privilege to be have finally traveled the length of the journey by rail, and to appreciate our wonderful countryside from a new perspective.
- Charlton agonised over how to break the news to Ramsey, and eventually said : " Great times . . . absolute privilege . . . getting older . . . slowing down . . . not sure I am up to it any more . . . time to step down . " Ramsey listened, then agreed with him . " Yes, I had reached that conclusion myself ."
- Allowable defences are justification ( the truth of the statement ), fair comment ( whether the statement was a view that a reasonable person could have held ), absolute privilege ( whether the statements were made in Parliament or in court, or whether they were fair reports of allegations in the public interest ) and qualified privilege ( where it is thought that the freedom of expression outweighs the protection of reputation, but not to the degree of granting absolute immunity ).
- The "'Law of Libel Amendment Act 1888 "'( 51 & 52 Vict . c . 64 ) was an act passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, clarifying and " amplifying " the defence of qualified privilege ( and potentially a degree of absolute privilege, though this was not made clear in the statute itself ) in cases involving the verbatim reproduction of court proceedings, the minutes of select committees, police notices or various other specifically recognised kinds of meetings, which had, in vaguer terms, been laid out in the Newspaper Libel and Registration Act 1881.
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