RonNell Andersen Jones

Professor of Law, University of Utah, College Of Law and affiliated fellow, Yale Law School Information Society Project

Lee E. Teitelbaum Endowed Professor of Law at the University of Utah College Of Law and affiliated fellow at Yale Law School Information Society Project


RonNell Andersen Jones on KCRW

Panelists discuss the ongoing defamation case brought by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News, and a Texas school’s decision to discipline a teenager for raising safety concerns.

Fox News knew they spread lies. Enough to prove actual malice?

Panelists discuss the ongoing defamation case brought by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News, and a Texas school’s decision to discipline a teenager for raising safety concerns.

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In this special episode, Josh Barro speaks with RonNell Andersen Jones of the University of Utah College of Law about new developments in defamation law.

Relationship to the truth

In this special episode, Josh Barro speaks with RonNell Andersen Jones of the University of Utah College of Law about new developments in defamation law.

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