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US Supreme Court turns away casino mogul Wynn's bid to challenge NY Times v. Sullivan defamation rule

  • The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Steve Wynn's lawsuit that challenged defamation protections for journalists and sought to overturn key First Amendment precedents.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Steve Wynn's lawsuit seeking to limit protections for journalists in defamation cases, affirming lower court rulings that dismissed his claims against the Associated Press regarding sexual misconduct allegations.
  • Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Neil Gorsuch expressed concerns about the Sullivan ruling, suggesting it should be reevaluated due to the rise of unregulated online publishing.
  • The Nevada Supreme Court had previously dismissed Wynn's lawsuit, citing the state's anti-SLAPP law, which protects against frivolous defamation claims.
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Supreme Court turns back casino mogul Steve Wynn's appeal in defamation lawsuit

The Supreme Court has turned back an appeal from casino mogul Steve Wynn, who had challenged a landmark libel ruling as part of a lawsuit against The Associated Press.

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The New Republic broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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