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by Tushon
2517 days ago
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That was dismissed recently, with a handy summary from the judge:
The judge who oversaw the case, William O. Bertlesman, said in his dismissal, "The Court accepts Sandmann's statement that, when he was standing motionless in the confrontation with Phillips, his intent was to calm the situation and not to impede or block anyone. However, Phillips did not see it that way. He concluded that he was being 'blocked' and not allowed to 'retreat.' He passed these conclusions on to The Post. They may have been erroneous, but as discussed above, they are opinion protected by the First Amendment. And The Post is not liable for publishing these opinions." https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/27/media/washington-post-defamat... |
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I highly recommend this video as a good overview of the issues: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSRVnvfD6Cc