The woman's plea deal (which may or may not go through, but let's assume it does) would give her a very light sentence (effectively no jail time), in exchange for her promising to keep the man's name secret for her 3-year term of supervised … [Read more...]
A bizarre twist in libel law, courtesy of our local federal appeals court
The Court said, relying on a 1902 MA statute, that under MA law truth does not constitute a defense to libel if the alleged libel was made with "actual malice." And, the Court decided, "actual malice" means nothing more than, well, … [Read more...]