Libel refers to false statements that are written or broadcast; slander refers to statements made verbally.
What’s the difference between libel and slander? (1 point)
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Libel refers to false statements made about ordinary citizens; slander refers to statements make about celebrities and public figures. Libel refers to false statements that are written or broadcast; slander refers to statements made verbally.
There is no difference.
Slander refers to false statements that are written or broadcast; libel refers to statements made verbally.
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