Actual malice

In United States defamation law, actual malice is a legal requirement imposed upon public officials or public figures when they file suit for libel (defamatory printed communications). Compared to other individuals who are less well known to the general public, public officials and public figures are held to a higher standard for what they must prove before they may succeed in a defamation lawsuit.[1]

  1. ^ Walker, Eric (1993). "Defamation Law: Public Figures – Who Are They". Baylor Law Review. 45. Retrieved 11 December 2017.

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