Two important points. First, we report on public filings, which can take the form of legal cases, complaints about government, business listings, and many others. We don’t do that on the …
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Two important points. First, we report on public filings, which can take the form of legal cases, complaints about government, business listings, and many others. We don’t do that on the basis of our opinions about the contents of the filings. Readers can determine validity for themselves. Second, slander is only about the spoken word.