Such claims are hard for most defendants to prove. But most defendants haven't drawn the public ire of the president.
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Jane and I lay out the structure of American defamation law, using the recent lawsuits brought by FBI Director Kash Patel as a launching point. Special bonus: Almost no discussion of New York Times v.
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The DOJ charged former Fauci aide David Morens with using private emails and other tactics to evade federal transparency laws ...