Is defamation a violation of free speech?

Defamation is technically a violation of free speech as the First Amendment does not protect against it, though defamation acts more so as a limit on free speech and should not be taken lightly. It is considered to be civilly tortious and unlawful because it violates a person’s intellectual property, makes false statements, and causes emotional and financial harm and suffering. This goes hand in hand with the principles of inciting violence and jeopardizing reputation.

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