Can You Sue Someone for Lying About You Online in Nebraska? (And What Drake’s Defamation Case Teaches Us)
When someone spreads false claims about you online or during a custody dispute, it can do real damage—to your reputation, your relationships, and even your parenting rights. Nebraska law protects free speech, but it also provides legal remedies when lies cross the line into defamation. This post explains what counts as defamation in Nebraska, how courts treat false accusations made on social media or in family conflicts, and what steps you can take to protect yourself and your family.
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