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luminitza

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Joe files for bankruptcy in federal court. Liz, a reporter, finds out about this public document and prints a story in the newspaper about Joe's bad finances. Joe sues Liz for invasion of privacy. In this case, Joe has:
 a. a case of false light against Liz
  b. a case of appropriation against Liz
  c. a case of public exposure of private facts against Liz d. a case of intrusion of solitude against Liz
  e. no case against Liz

Question 2

Torts against property:
 a. cannot be intentional torts; that category of torts only applied to torts against persons
  b. can be torts, but only if there is also an intentional tort inflicted against a personal interest that is protected by tort law
  c. can be intentional torts, but only if there is also an intentional tort inflicted against a personal interest that is protected by tort law
  d. can be intentional torts even if there is no tort against a person
  e. are all categorized as negligent torts, regardless of other torts against persons



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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