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There is a sort of poetic justice when he wants to sue a scandal sheet for libel, and his lawyer has to tell him that he no longer has any reputation to lose.
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The decision, Near v. Minnesota (1931), was a great victory for the press, as the ruling held that Jay Near could not be prohibited from resuming publication of his scandal sheet, which had been shut down by state authorities (of course, he could be sued for libel after the fact).
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The BCA sued for libel.
Wilde sues for libel.
Grant sued for libel and won.
Mr Reuben is suing for libel.
Mr Branson sued for libel and won.
Mr. Armstrong sued her for libel.
Journalists face prison for libel.
Those who have been wrongly identified may sue for libel.
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