Sarah Palin, New York Times to face off in defamation retrial
- Sarah Palin's libel lawsuit against The New York Times begins a retrial Monday in Manhattan federal court.
- The lawsuit stems from a 2017 Times editorial that falsely linked Palin's rhetoric to a mass shooting.
- Palin claims the editorial damaged her reputation, though she seeks no lost income; the Times corrected the error quickly.
- The Times spokesperson, Charlie Stadtlander, said the reference was an unintended error; the Times is confident it will prevail.
- The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals revived the case, citing trial flaws like erroneous evidence exclusion and inaccurate instructions.
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Outside of Sarah Palin’s libel court case against The New York Times, she got cozy with conservative outlet The New York Post, according to a Slate report by Alexander Sammon.This is the second time the court case is being heard. It pertains to Palin’s 2022 lawsuit on an article from 2017, which ref...
Jury Selection Opens in Retrial of Sarah Palin’s Defamation Suit Against New York Times
Here in New York, jury selection got underway Monday in a retrial of a case brought by former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, who sued The New York Times and its former editorial page editor for libel. The Times argued in court that its editorial falsely linking Palin to a 2011 mass shooting was an honest mistake that was corrected quickly.
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