Los Angeles Times | Miami Herald Attorney
Lynda Goldman says the public underestimates how celebs struggle to repair reputations diminished in an instant on the Internet.
James Rainey says of her complaint: "It's not that the truth doesn't matter but that our system correctly values free-wheeling expression. That freedom comes with imperfections that we don't accept but should understand." ||
Edward Wasserman: Should a celeb who is falsely reported to have same-sex lovers still be able to sue for libel?