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Jury Rules in Favor of New York Times in Palin Defamation Case

A New York jury found The New York Times not liable for defamation in Sarah Palin's lawsuit stemming from a 2017 editorial that contained an error about her political action committee and the 2011 Arizona shooting; the Times quickly corrected the error, but Palin claimed reputational harm.

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Lehrmann Case: Judge Ends Cost Dispute, Further Legal Actions Continue

Justice Michael Lee concluded the Lehrmann v Ten and Wilkinson legal cost dispute by ordering each party to pay their own costs, ending his involvement after a five-week trial and a $1.15 million settlement; further legal actions stemming from the Lehrmann case continue, including an appeal and a co...

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French News Outlets Sue AI-Powered News Site for Copyright Infringement

Forty French news outlets sued News.dayFr.com, an AI-driven news site republishing over 6,000 plagiarized or fabricated articles daily, for copyright infringement, aiming to establish legal precedent against AI-generated content theft.

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Trump Settles Defamation Suit, Immediately Announces New Lawsuits Against News Outlets

President-elect Donald Trump settled a defamation lawsuit with ABC for $15 million, and immediately announced plans to sue the Des Moines Register for an allegedly fraudulent pre-election poll, continuing his pattern of suing news organizations he deems biased.

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German Public Broadcasters Challenge Broadcasting Fee

Germany's public broadcasters, ARD and ZDF, have filed a constitutional complaint to increase their broadcasting fee, arguing it is necessary to fulfill their public mandate. The move has potential benefits and risks, and it could set a precedent for other public broadcasters.

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Palin Loses Second Defamation Lawsuit Against New York Times

A federal jury in New York dismissed Sarah Palin's second defamation lawsuit against The New York Times on Tuesday, ending her eight-year legal battle stemming from a 2017 editorial that the paper later corrected. The jury sided with the Times, reaffirming legal protections for publishers who make h...

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Lehrmann Appeals Rape Conviction, Citing Discrepancies in Court Findings

A lawyer is appealing a court's finding that Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins, arguing the court's findings differed from evidence presented and that Lehrmann was denied procedural fairness; the court found Lehrmann guilty but the description of the assault differed from media accounts.

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Defamation Lawsuit Targets Senator Price over Central Land Council CEO

Senator Jacinta Price faces a defamation lawsuit from the CEO of the Central Land Council, Lesley Turner, for a press release suggesting his dismissal due to unprofessional conduct; the NT News previously apologized for publishing similar information, while Senator Price maintains her claims.

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RBB Files Third Constitutional Complaint Over State Treaty Amidst Financial Crisis

The RBB, a German public broadcaster, filed its third constitutional complaint against a state treaty, arguing it infringes on broadcasting freedom, amid financial turmoil and criticism from Brandenburg's ruling SPD, which threatened consequences if the RBB fails to fulfill its obligations.

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