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No Defamation Liability for NYU Report Summarizing Court Filing Alleging Prosecutorial MisconductFrom McCaffery v NYU School of Law, decided yesterday by Judge John Murphy (E.D. Pa.):
The case largely turned on the "fair report" privilege, which protects accurate accounts of government proceedings, including of court filings (whether or not the filings being reported on contain errors). The court noted that the N.Y. and Pennsylvania fair report privileges differ:
The court concluded that the N.Y. privilege should apply:
And under the New York privilege, the court held, the account was immune from defamation liability:
Alexandra Perloff-Giles, Geoffrey S Brounell, Jeremy A. Chase, and Raphael Holoszyc-Pimentel (Davis Wright Tremaine LLP) represent the NYU defendants, and Jason A. Levine, John S. Summers, and Nicholas Jordan Bellos (Hangley Aronchick Segal & Pudlin) represent Cummings. The post No Defamation Liability for NYU Report Summarizing Court Filing Alleging Prosecutorial Misconduct appeared first on Reason.com. |
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