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Oct 2022

Journalist Jim DeRogatis Avoids Having to Testify in R. Kelly Criminal Trial

Damon E. Dunn and Seth A. Stern

The federal judge presiding over the recent criminal trial of singer R. Kelly in Chicago quashed a defense subpoena for the testimony of Jim DeRogatis, the journalist and author who first exposed R. Kelly’s abuse of young women.

Oct 2022

Connecticut Supreme Court Allows Defamation Action Based on Public Hearing Statements

Alexa Millinger

Giving new analysis to the well-accepted rule that statements in quasi-judicial proceedings cannot be the basis for defamation, the Connecticut Supreme Court held that a party could maintain a defamation action for statements made in a planning and zoning commission public hearing.

Oct 2022

Hawaiʻi Third State To Pass Uniform Protection for Public Expression Act

Denise Antolini and Jeff Portnoy

The new law represents a major gain for civil rights particularly at a time when independent-minded media and public interests groups are outgunned by well-oiled capitalists and dark money. 

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Oct 2022

Australia’s Trial of the Century: Ben Roberts-Smith v. Fairfax Media

Peter Bartlett

Australian lawyer gives context about complex case pitting Australia’s most decorated soldier against experienced journalists who allege he committed war crimes in Afghanistan.

Oct 2022

Colorado Trial Court Dismisses Baseless Libel Suit Against Newspaper

Steven D. Zansberg

A state trial court judge granted the anti-SLAPP motion of the Northglenn-Thornton Sentinel newspaper and dismissed a libel suit brought by a pro se plaintiff who claimed he was defamed by an article recounting his run-ins with the law arising from his protests at two Islamic religious centers.

Oct 2022

N.C. Court of Appeals Affirms Dismissal of Libel Suit Against WRAL

Mary Aline Fertin

The Court of Appeals of North Carolina affirmed the dismissal of a libel suit against WRAL over its coverage of Crystal Mangum’s murder conviction.

Sep 2022

Foreign Emoluments Clause Meets FOIA

Charles D. Tobin and Maxwell S. Mishkin

A D.C. federal judge has issued a groundbreaking Freedom of Information Act ruling in favor of the Washington Post, agreeing that the public has a "strong interest” in learning the names of retired U.S. military personnel who go to work for foreign governments and how much they get paid.

Sep 2022

Anti-SLAPP Tactical Considerations in New York State Versus Federal Courts

David S. Korzenik

The court had no difficulty concluding the article was a matter of legitimate public concern, a fair report of the prior proceedings, and published without actual malice. The significance of the decision, however, also lies in its approach to the recovery of legal fees under the New York SLAPP statute.

Sep 2022

New Jersey State Court Imposes Sanctions Against Counsel for Pursuing Frivolous Defamation Claims

Elizabeth Seidlin-Bernstein

A pair of recent decisions from a New Jersey trial court highlights the state’s strong legal protections for freedom of speech and the press.

Sep 2022

Court SLAPPs Conspiracy Theorist’s $250 Million Suit v. Chicago Sun Times

Damon E. Dunn and Seth A. Stern

The suit demanded $250,000,000 in compensatory and punitive damages, which Judge O’Malley found signified retaliatory intent necessary to establish a SLAPP.

Sep 2022

Delaware Court Grants Dismissal in ShotSpotter v. VICE Media

Jeremy Chase and Nimra Azmi

After finding that ShotSpotter had failed to state a claim on fair report, opinion, and truth grounds, the Court nevertheless proceeded to hold that ShotSpotter’s 413-page Complaint failed to adequately allege actual malice.

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Sep 2022

Texas Appeals Court SLAPPs Lawsuit Against Community Newspaper

Samuel Calkins

The term “right wing propaganda” in the context of the article was a constitutionally protected opinion and a statutorily privileged fair comment on a matter of public concern.

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Sep 2022

MLRC London Conference 2022

Dave Heller

Keep calm and carry on, Britain’s famous war time slogan, was the playbook for MLRC’s recently concluded London Conference.

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Sep 2022

Rabbi’s Use of a Reputation Management Consultant Renders Him a Limited Public Figure

Chelsea Kelly

A Maryland trial court held that a rabbi became a limited public figure by hiring a reputation management consultant to digitally suppress negative content about him online and promote unrelated positive content.

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Sep 2022

Ten Questions to a Media Lawyer: Adam Cannon

Adam Cannon

Legal director of The Sun on his work, leisure and karaoke picks.

Sep 2022

Judge Finds Virginia Obscenity Statute Unconstitutional and Dismisses Attempt to Have Two Books Declared Obscene

Nicole Bergstrom and Molly G. Rothschild

A judge found Virginia’s obscenity law unconstitutional and dismissed Petitions seeking to have two books, A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maasand Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe, found obscene.

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Sep 2022

Seventh Circuit Affirms Summary Judgment for Gannett

Brian Spahn

The court held that the allegedly defamatory statements at issue failed to state a defamation claim as the statements were both substantially true and protected under Wisconsin’s true and fair reporting of a judicial proceeding privilege. 

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Sep 2022

Judge Dismisses Social Media Agent’s Defamation Lawsuit Against The Times

Karen Chesley

A federal judge dismissed a libel claim against The New York Times and its former reporter brought by an agent for social media influencers, finding that most of the allegedly defamatory statements were non-actionable and that the agent failed to sufficiently allege actual malice.

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Sep 2022

Texas Court Grants CNN’s Motion To Dismiss Doctor’s $100 Million Defamation Suit

Bob Latham and Kate Bolger

“CNN accurately reported what [Dr. Immanuel] had said and the positions that government agencies and others had taken on medication for COVID,” reads the opinion.

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Sep 2022

Blocked or Not Blocked – That Was the Question

Meenakshi Krishnan and Nathan Siegel

Judge William Bertelsman awarded summary judgment to several media defendants (The New York Times, CBS, ABC, Gannett, and Rolling Stone) in a series of long-running defamation cases brought by Nicholas Sandmann. 

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