Asked by Ashley Minaya on Jun 25, 2024

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Hair Stylist Woes.Maryann went to see her hair stylist,Candy.Maryann,who had black,curly hair,requested straight,blond hair.Candy told her that she could make that change,but there would be significant upkeep involved.Candy made the change,but Maryann did not do the upkeep required.She also falsely claimed that Candy did not do what Maryann asked her to do,that Candy lied to her,and that Candy was professionally incompetent.Maryann made the statements to friends of hers.She also wrote an editorial in her college newspaper to the effect that Candy's shop should be avoided at all costs because Candy was incompetent.In fact,Candy was a good hair stylist and enjoyed a good reputation up until the time that Maryann started her criticism.Candy threatened to sue Maryann for defamation,but Maryann told Candy that Candy could not prevail because Candy could not prove loss of income.Candy had to admit that while her reputation had been damaged somewhat,the damage was primarily among the college population.Her income kept increasing from other segments of the community,and she had suffered no net loss.The defamation printed in the school newspaper would be which of the following?

A) Libel.
B) Slander.
C) Both libel and slander.
D) Neither libel nor slander,because an editorial was involved.
E) Neither libel nor slander,because the falsehood involved matters of appearance not business-related matters.

Libel

A published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.

Defamation

A false statement made about someone, causing harm to their reputation; can be libel (written) or slander (spoken).

College Newspaper

A publication produced by students of a college or university, typically including news, reports, commentary, and often campus-related issues.

  • Attain an understanding of the legal theories surrounding assault, battery, and defamation, as well as the essential elements required to establish damages in defamation proceedings.
  • Understand special considerations in defamation law, including slander per se and libel, and the relevance of proving loss of income.
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Jorge MoralesJun 27, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Defamation is the intentional publication (i.e.,communication to a third party)of a false statement harmful to an individual's reputation.If the defamation is published in a permanent form,such as printed in a magazine or newspaper,it is known as libel.