The Kentucky high school student recorded in a tense, face-to-face standoff with a Native American activist at the Lincoln Memorial last year has settled his libel lawsuit against the Washington Post.
A federal appeals court refused to resurrect former Covington Catholic student Nicholas Sandmann’s defamation lawsuits against five news outlets, ruling that their lopsided coverage of his encounter ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A panel of three federal judges in Cincinnati affirmed a lower court's dismissal last year of defamation lawsuits by former ...
Elon Musk's recent release of the "Twitter Files" seemingly signaled an opportunity for mainstream media targets Kyle Rittenhouse and Nicholas Sandmann, both of whom have asked the Twitter CEO to ...
Some excerpts from Sandmann v. N.Y. Times Co., decided yesterday by the Sixth Circuit, in an opinion by Judge Jane Stranch, joined by Judge Stephanie Davis (for more details, read the full opinions): ...
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear the case of Nicholas Sandmann, a former Kentucky high school student who sued several news outlets for allegedly libelous coverage of his viral encounter ...
In 2019, Nicholas Sandmann was a student at Covington Catholic High School, near Cincinnati, when a video of him and his classmates at the Lincoln Memorial put him at the center of a viral political ...
CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) - A panel of three federal judges in Cincinnati affirmed a lower court’s dismissal last year of defamation lawsuits by former Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas ...
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