Jury finds NY Times not liable in Sarah Palin defamation case
- A jury in New York found The New York Times not liable for defaming Sarah Palin after a four-day trial, marking the second time she has lost this case.
- Palin's claims were based on a 2017 editorial that mentioned a map from her political action committee, where she argued it falsely implied a causal link to violence.
- This verdict marks the second time Palin has lost this case, following her previous losses in 2022.
- The case drew attention for its implications on First Amendment protections for media, particularly concerning public figures like Palin.
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Jury Makes Final Decision in Sarah Palin Defamation Case
A federal jury delivered its verdict on Tuesday in Sarah Palin’s defamation lawsuit against The New York Times. The outcome is a setback for the polarizing former Alaska governor. Palin, […] The post Jury Makes Final Decision in Sarah Palin Defamation Case appeared first on The Western Journal.
Judgement after just under two hours: Once again the former vice presidential candidate of the Republican Sarah Palin fails with her lawsuit against the New York Times.
Jury Issues Verdict in Sarah Palin Defamation Lawsuit Against the New York Times - News Addicts
A federal jury ruled that the New York Times did not libel former Alaskan Republican Gov. Sarah Palin in a 2017 editorial in the latest update to the years-long lawsuit. The jury reached its decision after deliberating for about two hours following both sides delivering their closing arguments to the Manhattan federal court civil trial. […] The post Jury Issues Verdict in Sarah Palin Defamation Lawsuit Against the New York Times appeared first o…
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