Public-Interest Privilege

Public-Interest Privilege

Definition

Qualified privilege that protects defamatory communications made by a person who correctly or reasonably believes that the defamatory information affects an important public interest and that the public interest requires the communication of the defamatory information to a public officer or a private citizen who is authorized to take action if the defamatory information is true.

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