qualified privilege in a sentence
Examples
- The Justice Department, in a brief signed by Attorney General Janet Reno, asserts that there should be a qualified privilege which a federal judge should balance against the needs of investigators.
- The appeal involves a decision last month by Judge Norma Holloway Johnson of U . S . District Court that Clinton enjoys only a qualified privilege that is outweighed by the needs of investigators.
- Chee said he will argue his comments were protected by " qualified privilege, " which allows opposition politicians to criticize or question the government in parliament or public debates without being sued.
- In its challenge to the subpoena, Morrow argues that publishers, like journalists, deserve a " qualified privilege under the First Amendment " to protect their notes and unpublished material from disclosure.
- In a 1998 judgment, and on appeal in 2000, the courts affirmed a new qualified privilege for the media to discuss politicians when expressing the criticisms as the " honest opinion " of the author.
- The ABC lawyers noted that most federal and state courts, including the courts in Virginia, have recognized that reporters have a " qualified privilege " to protect their confidential sources except in rare circumstances.
- This month, 30 news organizations and journalists'groups, including The New York Times, sent a legal brief to the tribunal, urging it to establish " a qualified privilege " for journalists.
- But the Court of Appeals said that Impact was protected by the defenses of fair comment and qualified privilege because its articles were written fairly and it had a duty to publish them within the Singapore Christian community.
- The judge said Newcastle City Council's " qualified privilege " rights barred it from being sued for libel, but that the former nurses could claim damages from the review team the council hired:
- ""'Adam v . Ward " "'was a case heard in 1917 by the House of Lords concerning the legal theories of qualified privilege and that of the constitutional defence.