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Which of the following statements are true of libel and slander?

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Criticisms of public officials are more likely to be considered by the courts as libel and slander than are criticisms of private citizens.

Being able to make allegations about private citizens is more basic to the democratic process than what is said about public officials.

Laws on libel and slander are based on the assumption that society has an interest in encouraging media and citizens to express themselves freely.

Public officials can usually be criticized freely without fear the writer or speaker will have to pay for damages due to libel or slander.

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- Criticisms of public officials are more likely to be considered by the courts as libel and slander than are criticisms of private citizens.

- Laws on libel and slander are based on the assumption that society has an interest in encouraging media and citizens to express themselves freely.
- Public officials can usually be criticized freely without fear the writer or speaker will have to pay for damages due to libel or slander.

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