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Smith v. Palisades News
The Reporters Committee and 21 media organizations filed an amicus brief in Smith v. Palisades News, a case before the California…Categorized in Libel and privacy -
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Devin Nunes’s lawsuit in Virginia against his California hometown paper underscores the need for stronger anti-SLAPP laws
California Congressman Devin Nunes — who made news with his lawsuit against Twitter over a series of parody accounts —…By Gabe RottmanCategorized in Libel and privacy -
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Croce v. New York Times
The Reporters Committee and a coalition of 41 media organizations filed an amici brief in Croce v. New York Times, a…Categorized in Libel and privacy -
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Trump’s legal threats underscore need for stronger anti-SLAPP laws
Stronger anti-SLAPP laws protect press freedom from frivolous but costly legal threats President Donald Trump’s legal threats against the…By Jenn TopperCategorized in Libel and privacy -
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Efforts to curb fraudulent news have repercussions around the globe
Global concerns about the spread of misinformation online have increased following reports that the Russian government fabricated news stories to…By Emma LuxCategorized in Content restrictions -
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Pensler v. Fox
A libel plaintiff suing a local FOX station in Chicago sought to obtain a news producer's communications with the FOX…By Jenn TopperCategorized in Libel and privacy -
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Obsidian Finance Group, LLC, et al., v. Crystal Cox
Kevin Padrick and Obsidian Finance Group, LLC sued blogger Crystal Cox, claiming that Cox libeled them through a series of…By Jenn TopperCategorized in Libel and privacy