Supreme Court Dismisses Dershowitz's $300 Million Defamation Case Against CNN
The Supreme Court declined to revive Alan Dershowitz's defamation lawsuit against CNN, which stemmed from the network's coverage of his remarks during President Trump's impeachment. Dershowitz argued that CNN distorted his comments, but the court's majority did not provide an explanation for their decision.
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Supreme Court Declines to Revive Dershowitz's $300M Defamation Suit Against CNN
Supreme Court won’t revive Alan Dershowitz’s $300 million suit against CNN
Supreme Court won’t revive Alan Dershowitz’s $300 million suit against CNN
Supreme Court Declines to Revive Dershowitz's $300 Million Defamation Suit Against CNN
Supreme Court won't revive Alan Dershowitz's $300 million suit against CNN
Supreme Court Dismisses Alan Dershowitz's $300 Million Defamation Suit Against CNN
Supreme Court won’t revive Alan Dershowitz’s $300 million suit against CNN
Supreme Court won’t revive Alan Dershowitz’s $300 million suit against CNN
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