Defamation, Libel Tourism and the SPEECH Act of 2010:  The First Amendment Colliding with the Common Law
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Hilton, Paris, 122, 290

Hilton v. Guyot

comity the norm, 180

common law of comity, 180

exception, where contrary to public policy, 182

public policy exception, 180

quoted, 181–182

Holmes, Oliver Wendell

marketplace of ideas, 7–8, 161–162, 260

Human Rights Act 1998 (UK), 45

Ingersoll Milling Machine Co. v. Granger, 185

instrumental free speech justifications

democracy, self-government, 8

discovery of truth, 6, 8

generally, 6

marketplace of ideas, 7, 9

International Convention Concerning the Use of Broadcasting in the Cause of Peace

ineffectiveness, 272

signatory nations, 272

International Shoe Co. v. Washington, 245, 253–254, 265

Internet, 299

choice of law, 300

country of origin, 300

jurisdiction of disputes, 300

reputation, 299

reputation management, 299

intrusion. See privacy

invasion of privacy. See privacy

Iowa Research Project, 38, 215

Jameel v. Wall St Journal (Europe)

privacy, 281

Reynolds not a series of hurdles to be overcome, 49

Reynolds to be liberally applied, 49, 106, 207

Jones v. Palmer Communications, Inc., 211–212

Compared to Reynolds, 212

professional malpractice standard in private case, 212

journalism standards, 216

journalist’s files

Herbert v. Lando, 29

New Zealand, 155

judicial rule making

limitations of, 132

Kant, Immanuel, 9–10, 151

Khrushchev, Nikita, 283

Lange v. Atkinson (1998)

five part test, 153

privilege restricted to candidates for national parliament, 153

Lange v. Atkinson (2000)

combined with Reynolds, 269, 299

compared to New York Times, 155–156

responsible journalism rejected, 154

Lange v. Australian Broadcasting Corp.

common law privilege, 143–144

defeated by common law malice, 148

reversing Theophanous, 143

Law, Jude, 290