By Allison Dunn | July 27, 2022
"The statute is patently unconstitutional. There's no way it's not," Mario Cerame said about Section 53-37. "It is a content regulation, it is a viewpoint regulation—both of which are impermissible under First Amendment jurisprudence. It is also a due process violation. It prohibits someone from ridiculing or expressing contempt for another person or essentially a business from expressing contempt or ridicule."
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 15, 2022
The court penalized Jones and his company with sanctions for avoiding court-ordered depositions from Connecticut Superior Court Judge Barbara N. Bellis. Voir dire for the trial is set to begin July 25.
By Aleeza Furman | July 14, 2022
A trending approach is gaining momentum as more and more plaintiffs allege that social media companies seek to addict their users.
By Cheryl Miller | May 6, 2022
"Twitter is a private company, and 'the First Amendment applies only to governmental abridgements of speech, and not to alleged abridgements by private companies,'" a federal judge wrote Friday.
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By Andrew Larson | April 19, 2022
"Alex Jones is just delaying the inevitable: a public trial in which he will be held accountable for his profit-driven campaign of lies against the Sandy Hook families who have brought this lawsuit," said attorney Christopher Mattei of Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder.
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By Andrew Larson | April 15, 2022
After his depositions, Jones published a video on InfoWars.com in which he described the process as "next-level, like a hallucination."
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By Andrew Larson | April 7, 2022
"I'm here to stand up for the First Amendment of all Americans to question anything that they wish," InfoWars host Alex E. Jones said.
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By Andrew Larson | March 30, 2022
"Mr. Jones is on notice that he has the ability to purge the contempt, and the court has the power to reduce the fines it has imposed," the judge said.
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By Andrew Larson | March 30, 2022
Plaintiffs call the offer a 'transparent and desperate attempt by Alex Jones to escape a public reckoning under oath with his deceitful, profit-driven campaign.'
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By Andrew Larson | March 23, 2022
'We are going to exhaust every option we have to secure his testimony,' says attorney Christopher M. Mattei.
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