Abstract
Is it libelous to write that someone has been convicted of a crime, but to fail to mention that the conviction has been reversed? Or to write that someone has been charged, without mentioning the acquittal? The answers, it turns out, are often “yes”; this Article lays out the precedents that so conclude.
Recommended Citation
Eugene Volokh,
Libel by Omission of Exculpatory Legal Decisions,
97
Notre Dame L. Rev.
351
(2021).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndlr/vol97/iss1/7