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Fake News and the First Amendment: Free Speech Rules (Episode 3)

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Can the law punish deliberate lies about public matters? Well, it depends. Here are the Six Rules of Fake News:

  1. False statements that tend to damage reputations can generally be punished.

Of course, the law doesn’t call this “fake news”—it calls it “defamation.”

Written defamation is called “libel.” Spoken defamation is called “slander.” Radio and TV broadcasts are usually considered libel, except in Georgia, where they’re called “defamacast.”

Intentional lies about particular people or companies can lead to massive damages awards, including punitive damages. They can lead even to criminal punishment in states that still have “criminal libel laws,” though such prosecutions are pretty rare.

Negligent mistakes about particular people or companies can also lead to damages awards, unless the statements are about public officials or so-called “public figures”—people or businesses who are quite famous or influential.

And in many states, some falsehoods about particular people can lead to damages even if they don’t harm a person’s reputation.

  1. Deliberate lies aimed at getting money can be punished as fraud.

That’s true even for political, religious, or charitable fundraising, which is usually protected by the First Amendment. If you try to get people to donate money to your group, but lie about what it’s doing, you could be sued or even prosecuted.

  1. Deliberate lies as well as honest mistakes in commercial advertising can be punished.

Commercial advertising is generally less protected than other speech, especially when it comes to false statements.

  1. Lies about the government can’t be punished.

The federal government can’t sue you for defamation even if you deliberately lie about something the government has done. Cities or public universities can’t sue for defamation either.


  1. Lies about big picture topics generally can’t be punished, either.

So a law banning Flat-Earth Theory, for instance, would be unconstitutional. Same for laws that try to punish falsehoods about, say, climate change or vaccinations. In these “broad areas,” the Justices say, “any attempt by the state to penalize purportedly false speech would present a grave and unacceptable danger of suppressing truthful speech”

  1. Lies about more specific topics are more complicated.

In 2012, the Court struck down the Stolen Valor Act, which criminalized falsely claiming that you’ve won a military medal; but while six Justices agreed on that result, the reasoning was split into two groups.

Four Justices said that most noncommercial lies are broadly protected by the First Amendment, unless they fit into a few categories such as defamation or fraud or perjury.

But two Justices concluded that lies are only kinda, sorta, sometimes protected. They held that restrictions on such lies “warrant neither near-automatic condemnation ... nor near-automatic approval.”

So whether any particular kind of lie is unprotected was left to be decided case by case, without much guidance from the Supreme Court.

Since it generally takes five Justices out of the nine to set a conclusive precedent, it’s hard to say what’s allowed and what’s not. You’d think a question that’s this fundamental would have been resolved by now, but, uh...no.

So, for instance, some states ban deliberate lies in election campaigns. Is that constitutional?

Not if it’s applied to statements about the government, or about social science, or about history. But what if it’s more specific, like a candidate claiming endorsements that he didn’t actually get? That’s a harder call, and lower courts disagree on whether broad bans on lies in election campaigns are constitutional.

Or what about hoaxes that suck up police resources? Back in 2009, Andrew Scott Haley posted YouTube videos in which he purported to be a serial killer and gave clues to his supposed killings. He was eventually prosecuted for making false statements that he knew would come to the attention of law enforcement and trigger an investigation. The Georgia Supreme Court held that the First Amendment didn’t protect such a hoax. The U.S. Supreme Court refused to consider the case, leaving that issue unresolved outside Georgia.

Written by Eugene Volokh, a First Amendment law professor at UCLA.
Produced and edited by Austin Bragg, who is not.

This is the third episode of Free Speech Rules, a video series on free speech and the law. Volokh is the co-founder of the Volokh Conspiracy, which is hosted at Reason.com.

This is not legal advice.
If this were legal advice, it would be followed by a bill.
Please use responsibly.

Music: "Lobby Time," by Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

For full text visit https://reason.com/reasontv/2019/04/10/fake-news-and-the-first-amendment-free-s

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