Criminal Libel Arrest for Criticism of Police Officer Was Unconstitutional
Louisiana’s criminal Libel Law was repealed by the state in 2021. However, it was held constitutional for prosecutions for public officials libels and for prosecutions […]
Louisiana’s criminal Libel Law was repealed by the state in 2021. However, it was held constitutional for prosecutions for public officials libels and for prosecutions […]
In recognition of Judge Troy Nunley’s yesterday’s ruling, Prehired, LLC v. Provins (E.D. Cal.): Plaintiff’s business involves mentoring employees and training them on how to […]
A 2021 Judge Richard Jones decision (W.D. Wash. United Federation of Churches, LLC, d/b/a The Satanic Temple, v. JohnsonYesterday, the denial or reconsideration motion was […]
Starting at Willick against SansonThe Nevada Supreme Court ruled in favor of the appeal on Thursday. Respondents Steve Sanson (collectively, Willick Law Group) and Marshal […]
In the presence of Judge William Session III Ha v. Conn (D. Vt.): [Defendant] Ms. Conn’s attorney withdrew from the case several months ago {stating […]
Starting at Burghardt v. YvonToday’s decision by the California Court of Appeal in a unanimous opinion of Justice William Dato joined today by Justices Truc […]
Are “First Amendment Scholars” cheering against free press? A strange piece in The New York Times—headlined “First Amendment Scholars Want to See the Media Lose […]
Start at Beres v. Daily Journal Corp.Judge William Dimitrouleas, S.D., ruled Monday in favor of the petition. Fla.): Plaintiff Christopher T. Beres, a Florida lawyer, […]
This “judicial immunity” applies to witnesses testifying before a court. It is an old principle that was motivated by the fear that angry litigants might […]
For those interested, the Complaint is available here. Here is the main allegation. On March 7, 2021, CBS aired a “Primetime Special” — viewed by […]