public official

A person who holds a position of authority in government. They may be elected, as in the case of the president, representatives and senators, governors, etc. They may also be appointed, as in the case of cabinet members and the judiciary.

In cases of libel, a public official must show actual malice to prove their case.

Also see New York Times v. Sullivan and public figure.

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