Thanks for the Sullivan vs. NY Times citation, Robert. And "malicious intent" is not determined by the lay definition of the term. Legal "malice" for purposes of the law is generally defined as "knowing falsity" or "reckless disregard for the truth." This has been further defined by subsequent cases.
I will respectfully dissent from your declaration that Ms. Fluke is not a "public figure" in these circumstances.
Apply the NY Times definition of "malice" to an actual transcript of Rush's comments complete with context concerning Fluke's testimony before Congress. I think any libel case based on this incident is shaky at best.
I will respectfully dissent from your declaration that Ms. Fluke is not a "public figure" in these circumstances.
Apply the NY Times definition of "malice" to an actual transcript of Rush's comments complete with context concerning Fluke's testimony before Congress. I think any libel case based on this incident is shaky at best.