Avoiding Libel in Satire

News Media and the LawVol. 28 Nbr. 4, October 2004

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Satire, caricature and parody are forms of art that rely on blurring the line between truth and outrageousness. Several suggestions-based on the opinions from the New Times v. Isaacks-on how to help make it unlikely that a reasonable person would believe the story to be actually true are presented.

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Avoiding Libel in Satire

Satire, caricature and parody are forms of art that rely on blurring the line between truth an...

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