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  2. Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network - Wikipedia

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    Fox) was a U.S. defamation lawsuit filed in March 2021 by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News Channel and its corporate parent Fox Corporation. Dominion's complaint sought US$1.6 billion in damages , alleging several Fox programs had broadcast false statements that Dominion's voting machines had been rigged to steal the 2020 United States ...

  3. United States defamation law - Wikipedia

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    Most defendants in defamation lawsuits are newspapers or publishers, which are involved in about twice as many lawsuits as are television stations. Most plaintiffs are corporations, businesspeople, entertainers and other public figures, and people involved in criminal cases, usually defendants or convicts but sometimes victims as well.

  4. Category:United States defamation case law - Wikipedia

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  5. Meghan Markle Wins Defamation Suit Brought Against Her by ...

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    Meghan Markle has scored a legal victory against her half-sister, Samantha Markle.. On Tuesday, March 12, a judge dismissed Samantha’s defamation lawsuit against Meghan, 42, with prejudice ...

  6. Defamation - Wikipedia

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    In the English-speaking world, the law of defamation traditionally ... German defamation lawsuits are ... ranging from 300,000 to 2,000,000 South Korean won ...

  7. The writer who won a sex abuse and defamation lawsuit against ...

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    That lawsuit — the one that went to trial last year — came to include claims that Trump defamed Carroll in 2022 by calling the case “a complete con job” and a “scam.” The suit over the ...

  8. MyPillow lawyers say CEO Mike Lindell owes them millions of ...

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    The firm has been defending Lindell in defamation lawsuits filed by voting machine companies Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Systems, as well as a third lawsuit brought by former Dominion employee ...

  9. Hustler Magazine v. Falwell - Wikipedia

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    Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell, 485 U.S. 46 (1988), is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held that parodies of public figures, even those intending to cause emotional distress, are protected by the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.