Media Lawyer Explains Why CNN Settlement in Libel Case Is Big Deal

 
 
Jan 10, 2020
 

Happy Friday from Washington, where House Democrats make a show of scolding President Trump for taking out Iran's chief terrorist without giving them a heads-up. We've got details from Fred Lucas and commentary from Cully Stimson on a leading Senate conservative's reservations. On the podcast, a filmmaker shares how his sister's ordeal spurred him to crusade against sex trafficking. Plus: civil rights and school diversity quotas, Planned Parenthood's abortion record, and a media lawyer's take on CNN's libel settlement. On this date in 1946, the United Nations General Assembly, made up of 51 nations, convenes for the first time in London. Enjoy the weekend.

 
 
 
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What is particularly interesting and mostly overlooked about the CNN case is the legal arguments the cable news organization was using to avoid legal repercussions.
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By Cully Stimson

The Utah Republican has been consistent in his position over the years that the Constitution assigns to Congress the power to authorize war. He was critical of the Obama administration's military activities in Yemen and Libya and Syria, and was public about it at the time.
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By Rachel del Guidice

Ilonka Deaton was trafficked into sex slavery at the age of 12. She suffered for six years before finally getting free. Now, her brother, Jaco... Read More
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By Fred Lucas

The Democrat-controlled House approves a resolution aimed at reining in President Trump's future actions on Iran and condemning him for not notifying Congress before the drone strike that killed Iran's top terrorist.
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By Fred Lucas

President Trump announces a new administration policy to boost the nation's infrastructure without spending more tax dollars.
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By Melanie Israel

Planned Parenthood's increased emphasis on abortion has proved lucrative. The abortion giant received $616.8 million in taxpayer funding, up from $563.8 million in 2018.
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By Kenny Xu

Terrence Roberts, who entered a segregated Arkansas high school under National Guard protection in 1957, appeared in front of a Connecticut parents union to criticize the local school board for instituting blatant racial quotas in magnet school programs.
 
     
 
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