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By Tony Mauro | March 29, 2019
"We should not continue to reflexively apply this policy-driven approach to the Constitution," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote. "If the Constitution does not require public figures to satisfy an actual-malice standard in state-law defamation suits, then neither should we."
By Samantha Joseph | March 29, 2019
A team from Georgetown Law's Civil Rights Clinic represents the plaintiff.
By Marcia Coyle | February 19, 2019
"If the Constitution does not require public figures to satisfy an actual-malice standard in state-law defamation suits, then neither should we," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote on Tuesday.
By Tony Mauro | February 7, 2019
"Those photos needed to be called out,” says Bradley Kutrow, now a financial services and appellate partner at McGuireWoods in North Carolina.
By Zach Schlein | December 26, 2018
A federal lawsuit filed in the District of Columbia names the FBI, Department of Justice, Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security as defendants. The complaint alleges one or several members of the agencies violated the Privacy Act by leaking information about a Chinese-American to Fox News.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 14, 2018
The panel rejected arguments by CNN that Georgia's anti-SLAPP statute mandated the dismissal of a defamation lawsuit.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 16, 2018
U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly based his decision largely on a 1977 decision by the Washington federal appeals court, establishing that the White House must provide due process when revoking a reporter's press credentials.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 14, 2018
U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly, a Trump appointee to the federal trial bench, heard arguments for about two hours in a packed courtroom. Kelly said he planned to issue a ruling by Thursday afternoon.
By Ellis Kim | November 13, 2018
Gibson Dunn duo Ted Boutrous and Ted Olson have jumped in to represent the news giant after the White House revoked a reporter's press pass last week.
By Andrew Denney | October 26, 2018
President Donald Trump is not required to produce information about women other than Summer Zervos, who says Trump groped her more than a decade ago, who also accuse the president for sexual misconduct for discovery in Zervos' defamation suit, a state court judge found.
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