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Manchin says he can't support Build Back Better Act, draws fire from Biden
WASHINGTON – Sen. Joe Manchin says he can’t support the Biden administration’s “massive” Build Back Better legislation, drawing ire from President Biden and other Democrats. -
House member: Manchin shouldn't support H.R. 4 based on earlier comments
WASHINGTON – The version of the John Lewis Voting Rights Act passed last week by House Democrats varies greatly from the compromise Sen. Joe Manchin offered earlier this summer. And the ranking member of the Committee on House Administration says Manchin, who likely will be the key vote when the matter goes to the Senate, wouldn’t support this latest version of the bill if he “were to follow his own framework.” -
Trump campaign gives up on defamation lawsuit against CNN
ATLANTA (Legal Newsline) – The campaign for President Donald Trump failed to show CNN acted with actual malice against him, so its defamation lawsuit has been thrown out by a federal judge. -
CNN asks federal judge to toss Dershowitz's defamation lawsuit
MIAMI (Legal Newsline) – CNN has asked a federal judge to throw out the $300 million defamation lawsuit of attorney Alan Dershowitz, who says the channel misrepresented his statements during the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. -
GOP operative hired by Kanye West sues CNN for defamation
ORLANDO, Fla. (Legal Newsline) – CNN is accused of defamation for reporting that a GOP operative hired to further the Presidential campaign of rapper Kanye West had pleaded guilty to voter registration fraud. -
Is CNN's criticism of Trump a 'free and open' dialogue or defamation? Sides make arguments to judge
ATLANTA (Legal Newsline) – CNN has asked a federal judge to throw out a defamation lawsuit filed against it by the campaign for President Donald Trump, claiming it is attempting to silence a “free and open public dialogue” about him. -
Trump Jr. wants Blankenship's defamation case against him dismissed
CHARLESTON – Donald Trump Jr. has filed a motion to dismiss Don Blankenship’s defamation lawsuit against him. -
Even free app users could be considered consumers under video privacy law, court rules
BOSTON (Legal Newsline) — A federal appeals court has interpreted who qualifies for protections under a federal privacy law governing video content accessed through mobile applications.