On Remand from the Supreme Court of the United States
This appeal is before us after a remand from the United States Supreme Court for further consideration in light of
Milkovich v. Lorain Journal Co.,
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The Supreme Court’s ■ opinion in
Milko-vich
addressed an affirmative defense against a defamation action.
Milkovich
clarified that merely labeling an allegedly defamatory statement an “opinion” does not insulate that statement against a defamation action.
Milkovich,
497 U.S. at -,
Without a showing of defamation, however, the question of. affirmative defenses obviously does not arise. The district court’s finding of no defamation therefore logically precedes its finding of non-actionable opinion. Only the latter finding, however, arguably could be affected by the Supreme Court’s opinion in Milkovich. Accordingly, we see no reason to reconsider our affirmance of the district court’s judgment on the alternate, and logically prior, ground of absence of defamation.
The judgment of the district court is AFFIRMED.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
