A Delaware judge presiding over the landmark defamation case between Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News said Monday that the delayed trial will now begin Tuesday at 9am ET. Why it matters: The ...
Smartmatic sued OANN in federal court in November 2021, alleging the network “reported a lie” and spread fraud claims about the company—whose machines were only used in California in 2020—knowing they ...
Tensions had been brewing for years inside Clare Locke, a top defamation law firm. Then came the biggest defamation case of them all. Credit...Mark Harris Supported by By David Enrich Last April ...
A Delaware judge has denied a motion for summary judgment from Fox News in a defamation case brought against the company from Dominion Voting Systems, the subject of baseless conspiracy theories ...
A judge has scheduled a major defamation case against right-wing cable channel Newsmax to go to trial in late September, putting the battle over 2020 election lies front-and-center at the peak of ...
Smartmatic, an elections technology company, had accused the conservative broadcaster of amplifying baseless claims about ...
(Reuters) – As Fox Corp defends itself against a high-profile defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems, the network is questioning how the once-obscure company could claim it ...
The Supreme Court announced Wednesday it will take up former President Donald Trump’s challenge of his federal indictment for trying to overturn the 2020 election—arguing he has ...
District Attorney Fani Willis, in her first public comments since avoiding being disqualified in the Georgia election fraud prosecution of Donald Trump, said she is ready to bring the former ...
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Will former President Donald Trump's New York criminal hush money case soon go to trial, after he managed to get a March 25 trial date wiped from the calendar? A court hearing on Monday could ...
Former President Trump blasted his legal challenges as "election interference" on Monday, accusing President Biden of "weaponization of our government to try to knock out" his "political opponent ...