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What does the Palin v. New York Times case mean for you?

What does the Palin v. New York Times case mean for you?

Aug 31, 2022
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In this video, Brian Underwood, an associate in BCLP’s Media & First Amendment Law team, provides a breakdown on what happened in Palin v. New York Times, its impact on future defamation cases, and what it means if you’ve been sued for defamation.

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