were sued for defamation by a device manufacturer where the publication compared and opined on the performance of devices for compounding sterile products. The court granted the defendants motion to dismiss stating lack of actual malice (a necessary element of defamation). In this ruling, the court protected the First Amendment rights of scientists to report product comparisons and the rights of publishers regarding the peer review process and publication of such comparisons

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