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A school board member who was the target of a flier saying that he "broke the law" did not demonstrate that political rivals responsible for the accusation knew that it was untrue and thus he could not sue them for libel, the Court of Appeals ruled yesterday in a decision authored by Judge Robert S. Smith. In a separate matter yesterday, the Court declined to hold a Roman Catholic diocese liable for a breach of fiduciary duty in connection with an affair between one of its priests and a woman who had sought counseling from him.
March 27, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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