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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2025 · 6 MIN

The Intersection of Free Speech and Reputation

from Law School · host The Law School of America

This conversation delves into the complexities of defamation law, particularly the distinctions between private and public figures, and how the rise of the internet has transformed the landscape of reputation management. It highlights the challenges faced by individuals in proving defamation, the implications of actual malice, and the legal protections afforded to social media platforms under Section 230. The discussion raises critical questions about the evolving definitions of public and private figures in a hyper-connected world.TakeawaysDefamation law is about protecting reputations, not feelings.Private figures face a lower burden of proof than public figures.Actual malice is a high standard for public figures to prove.The legal framework for defamation was shaped by civil rights issues.The internet has amplified the stakes of defamation cases.Online lies can lead to real-world consequences.The distinction between public and private figures is blurring.Section 230 protects platforms from liability for user content.The law prioritizes free speech over protecting public figures.The definition of a private figure is evolving in the digital age.free speech, defamation, public figures, private figures, actual malice, Section 230, online reputation, legal standards, social media, reputation management

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