The statement harms reputation, the statement is false, the statement was communicated to other people, must show injury caused (except for sexual behavior, crimes, contagious diseases, and professional abilities) {Ans: The four points that must be proven to win a defamation case}Defendant knew statement was false, statement had a material impact, the injured party justifiably relied on the statement {Ans: The three elements to prove fraud}No, unless Margo punished James for refusing to pray. {Ans: When James was struggling to make a decision at work, his boss Margo asked him if he had prayed on it. James was offended by the question. Has Margo violated the law? Yes, title VII of the Civil Rights Act forbids discrimination based on religion. Yes, title VII of the Civil Rights Act forbids discrimination based on sex. No, unless Margo punished James for refusing to pray. Yes, Title VII forbids any discussion about religion in the workplace.}After Ryder heckles the star player for several innings, he grabs the ballboy's chair and throws it into the stands, injuring Ryder's other elbow. {Ans: In which of the following scenarios can Ryder sue the baseball franchise, even with limited liability clause for injury?