Libel
101Blood Libel — The canard that Jews murder and then use the blood of Christian children for the purpose of baking unleavened bread on Passover has its origin in Christian Europe in 12th century England (although the first accusation is acknowledged to be… …
102false implication libel — Type of libel action by public figure against news media alleging that news article created a false impression or implication even though each statement, taken separately, was true. Price v. Viking Penguin, 881 F.2d 1426, 1432 …
103false implication libel — Type of libel action by public figure against news media alleging that news article created a false impression or implication even though each statement, taken separately, was true. Price v. Viking Penguin, 881 F.2d 1426, 1432 …
104blasphemous libel — A libel of God or Christianity published with intent to insult or subvert religious belief. See Paine s Age of Reason …
105mutation of libel — The amendment of the libel in an admiralty suit …
106blasphemous libel — noun (law) Blasphemy against the Christian faith • • • Main Entry: ↑blaspheme …
107group libel — group libel, U.S. Law. the publication or dissemination of any statement which holds up to contempt or ridicule a particular group of citizens, for example a group of some single race or creed …
108blood libel — noun a) The false accusation that Jews murder non Jewish children to use their blood for their religious rituals and holidays. b) Any false or purportedly false accusation of murder of a non Jew by a Jewish person or organization …
109veggie libel laws — United States agricultural product disparagement laws …
110blood libel — false story spread in order to create hatred for a certain group of people …