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On January 18, 2019, a confrontation between groups of political demonstrators took place near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. The interaction between Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann and Native American Nathan Phillips [1] was captured in photos and videos disseminated by major media outlets.
Sandmann, who was a 16-year old student at Covington Catholic in Northern Kentucky at the time of the incident, was the center of videos that went viral showing him and Nathan Phillips, a Native ...
Nicholas Sandmann had sought $1.25 billion from eight news organizations saying he was defamed by their reports of a viral video. Judge dismisses former Covington Catholic student's libel suit ...
CNN settled a defamation lawsuit with Covington Catholic student Nicholas Sandmann on Tuesday. A CNN spokesperson confirmed to TheWrap that a settlement was reached but did not comment on details ...
Sandmann said in a Twitter post Friday that he had “settled” with the newspaper. Covington Catholic Nick Sandmann student settles libel suit against Washington Post over his confrontation with ...
Many know Nick Sandmann as the Northern Kentucky student who was part of a video that went viral in January 2019 of him outside of the Lincoln Memorial, face-to-face with Native American Nathan ...
A federal judge has granted summary judgment to ABC, CBS, The New York Times, Gannett and Rolling Stone, rejecting libel claims by Nick Sandmann over an incident at the Lincoln Memorial that went ...
Nick Sandmann, who faced off with a Native American activist last week at the Lincoln Memorial, said he wishes they "could have avoided the whole thing." Covington Catholic student says he wishes ...