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Does a misrepresentation have to be fraudulent in order to be unprotected?

To my understanding, there are two types of misrepresentation: negligent misrepresentation (which is not fraud) and intentional misrepresentation (which is fraud). Is negligent misrepresentation also ...
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Is a movie resonsible for damages caused to unintentional (but undeniable) likenesses?

Say that a huge blockbuster movie mentions a made-up phone number (xxx) xxx-xxxx for the serial killer villain. Except, it turns out that that phone number is real and points to an ordinary Joe. That ...
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Can a person be compelled to violate their religious beliefs if those beliefs are racist?

On one hand, the US Supreme Court ruled in Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States, 379 U.S. 241 (1964), that private businesses cannot refuse service on the basis of race. On the other hand, it ...
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Is looking up the lyrics for a song illegal?

I was dumbstruck when I found out today that apparently posting the lyrics to a song is copyright infringement. I literally asked ChatGPT for the lyrics to "Around the World" by Daft Punk, ...
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Can legal action be reasonably taken against someone spoiling your work?

Infamously, when the Fight Club was released, Rosie O'Donnell spoiled a huge plot point on her popular show. The movie hinges tremendously on the spoiler, and Rosie probably damaged the experience for ...
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Can the federal government prohibit the publication of software it does not like?

There's a bill scheduled to pass the House today that imposes a $5,000 fine every time someone updates TikTok from a web service you provide. (It's not clear to me whether this only applies if you are ...
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Is it permissible for online forums to not delete possibly illegal user content unless ordered by a court?

In the United States, as some related answers point out (like this and this), Section 230 (47 U.S.C. § 230) protects online forum providers from both civil and criminal liability for user content they ...
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Can legal action reasonably be taken against someone unsavory for endorsing your product/company?

Advertisers don't want their product/company associated with certain people/content. Which is why a lot of ads don't play on more controversial content (e.g. demonetized videos on Youtube). But what ...
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Is the passage of an unconstitutional law "lawless action" for the purpose of First Amendment protection?

Speech intended to incite imminent lawless action is not protected by the First Amendment. Is the passage of an unconstitutional law "lawless action" for this purpose? Suppose someone who is ...
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Can a goverment body rent space for a public forum from a group that they believe will ban those they legally can't?

Someone who is a member of the government cannot restrict access to a public forum, due to the First amendment. However, a private company are allowed to do so, and often communications that would ...
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Is it legal for me to ask people who are applying to work for me if they were in a sorority in college and not hire them if they were? [closed]

Long story short, I have issues with sorority girls dating back to when I was younger that I don't really want to elaborate on here. I have little to no problem with fraternity brothers, and so I ...
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Can one hold a video playback device in public that shows pornography in the U.S.?

Alice stands in a public square holding a television that shows pornographic video content. Is she protected by the first amendment?
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Are there any limitations on a congressperson's freedom of speech in Congress?

The Speech and Debate Clause of the Constitution protects senators' and representatives' right to freedom of speech when debating in Congress, separately from the First Amendment freedom of speech ...
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I was banned from an online forum. Which law would enable me to force admins to restore my account and issue an apology? (and pin my post to homepage) [closed]

For example - Twitter is very pro freedom of speech. Some online forum - their home - their rules - their Terms & Conditions. I do not like the fact that I was banned, without breaching any rules. ...
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What legal framework entitles Alex Stein to speak for 3 minutes and what are the parameters of this entitlement?

See this video: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CwDnEVAIE6z/ Comedian Alex stein uses public government meetings in his typical style to express controversial viewpoints through absurdist comedic quips....
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