qualified privilege in a sentence
Examples
- But Rosenthal said Holmes had not exhausted those sources and had violated Lenhart's 1st Amendment qualified privilege regarding grand jury subpoenas.
- The Governor later returned the fines and New Jersey passed a state law providing reporters a qualified privilege in response to the case.
- The appellants, NEHAWU and its branch secretary, denied that the statements were defamatory; in addition, they claimed qualified privilege.
- Holmes said he wants the case to lead to a resolution of whether reporters in Texas have a qualified privilege to refuse to identify sources.
- A state court in Chicago threw out her suit, but then an appeals court reinstated it last year, saying the qualified privilege can be abused.
- "If it is a qualified privilege, it means if there is an error, you must prove there wasn't malice ."
- NBC challenged the subpoenas, citing the qualified privilege on material gathered from nonconfidential sources _ a protection that the network said derived from the First Amendment.
- The decision on whether, having regard to the admitted or proved facts, the publication was subject to qualified privilege is a matter for the judge.
- All Lords noted that, in cases such as this, the defence of qualified privilege would defeat such an action unless the plaintiff proved Lord Keith.
- One of the recognised occasions that enjoys qualified privilege is where such statements are published in the discharge of a duty or in the exercise of a right.