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Joseph v. Scranton Times L.P.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Nov 25, 2014
105 A.3d 655 (Pa. 2014)

Opinion

2014-11-25

Thomas A. JOSEPH, Thomas J. Joseph, Acumark, Inc., Airport Limousine and Taxi Service Inc., Respondents v. The SCRANTON TIMES L.P., The Times Partner, James Conmy and Edward Lewis, Petitioners.


Petition for Allowance of Appeal from the Order of the Superior Court, No. 407 MAL 2014.

Prior report: Pa.Super., 89 A.3d 251.

ORDER


PER CURIAM.

AND NOW, this 25th day of November, 2014, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is GRANTED. The issues, as stated by petitioners, are:

a) Whether an appellate court may disregard the foundational rules requiring deference to the trial court's factual findings and credibility determinations?

b) Whether a court may disregard the First Amendment constraints on defamation actions by concluding that the injury-in-fact liability element of a defamation claim is established without proof of reputational harm caused by defamatory statements?

c) Whether a court may disregard the First Amendment constraints on defamation actions by holding that proof of actual malice relieves plaintiffs of their burden to prove injury-in-fact?

d) Whether a court may disregard the First Amendment constraints that require a defamation plaintiff to prove falsity and fault on the part of a media defendant and order a retrial on damages only where the record does not establish that a plaintiff met his constitutional burdens?


Summaries of

Joseph v. Scranton Times L.P.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Nov 25, 2014
105 A.3d 655 (Pa. 2014)
Case details for

Joseph v. Scranton Times L.P.

Case Details

Full title:Thomas A. JOSEPH, Thomas J. Joseph, Acumark, Inc., Airport Limousine and…

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Date published: Nov 25, 2014

Citations

105 A.3d 655 (Pa. 2014)

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