Defamation
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Alex Jones Hires New Counsel For Screaming Tantrum Phase Of Bankruptcy
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Government
Rudy Giuliani Is Exactly That Fool Of A Client
Putting a microphone in front of 2024 Rudy? What could possibly go wrong? -
Government
Rudy Giuliani Wows Judge In Collections Case By Stripping The Apartment He No Longer Owns
Let's distract ourselves from today's shitshow election with detritus from the last one. -
Technology
Federal Court Tells Lawyer Something He Already Should Know: Facts Aren’t Defamation
From the real-estate-firm-GC-acting-like-it's-his-1st-day-on-the-job dept -
Courts
Offhand Lie About Central Park 5 Lands Trump Back In Legal Trouble
He is really good at being demonstrably wrong in public! -
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Technology
Georgia’s Secretary Of State Slapped With Frivolous Lawsuits: The Case For A Federal Anti-SLAPP Law
From the protect-free-speech-for-real dept. -
Government
ABC Loses Motion To Dismiss Defamation Suit Against Stephanopoulos
In other news, ABC wins motion to keep question of "What kind of rapist is Trump?" in the news forever. -
Government
Kraken Lawyer Accused Of Engineering Another Leak In Dominion Defamation Suit
Talk about a "friendly subpoena!" -
Government
Rudy's Efforts To Fend Off Defamation Damages Are Getting Ridiculous
Not as ridiculous as hair dye dripping during a press conference. But close! -
Courts
The Newest Reindeer Game? A $170M Defamation Suit
What's in a name? SO much if you keep everything else the same.
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Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution.
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Government
Judge Blocks Mike Lindell's Plan To Subpoena Government For Proof Of Magical Election-Stealing Super-Algorithm
The little man who lives in Mike Lindell's fillings would like a word with the court. -
Law Schools
Ex-Law Professor's Lawsuit Against Former Students He Admits Sleeping With Somehow Still Happening
Court ruled that the former FTC Commissioner's suit against former 1Ls can continue despite bizarre pleading. -
Courts
Drake Really Has One Option Left Against Kendrick If He Wants To Win
The Canadian needs to get out of the booth and run to the courthouse. -
Technology
Supreme Court To Nick Sandmann: ‘Lol, No’ To Hearing His Omnibus Defamation Lawsuit Against News Orgs
Remember Nick Sandmann? He was the dude who became something of a Rorschach Test for how much your political beliefs (in any direction) influence your views of a short video, when EVERYONE HAD OPINIONS on his MAGA-hat wearing encounter with a Native American demonstrator, Nathan Phillips. Also, everyone magically became experts in reading body language and facial expressions. […] -
Courts
Shouldn't A President Be Able To Follow Obviously Correct Advice?
If someone is passing judgment on you, don't cause that person to hate you. -
Courts
Can Trump's Antics In The E. Jean Carroll Trial Be A Good Idea?
Is it possible that Trump can get away with his shenanigans? (Legally speaking, of course.) -
Technology
Elon Musk Threatens 'Thermonuclear Lawsuit' Prompting Thermonuclear Terrible Legal Takes
Elon Musk wants to sue Media Matters for... something.