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Legal News for Mon 12/30 - Fox Corp's Defamation Lawsuit, Trump Loses Again to E. Jean Carroll, O...
This Day in Legal History: First Year with No Lynchings
On December 30, 1952, the Tuskegee Institute released a landmark report marking the first recorded year without a lynching of African Americans in the United States since the institute began keeping records in 1881. The grim practice of lynching-extrajudicial killings often carried out by mobs to enforce racial subjugation-had claimed thousands of lives, becoming a chilling emblem of racial terror, particularly in the Southern United States. Tuskegee's data captured the scope of this violence, documenting nearly 4,000 lynchings of Black individuals over the prior seven decades.
The significance of 1952 as a year without reported lynchings underscored the impact of growing civil rights activism, the waning influence of vigilante groups, and increasing legal accountability. This milestone also reflected shifts in public attitudes and the effectiveness of organizations like the NAACP, which tirelessly campaigned against lynching and for federal anti-lynching legislation. Despite this progress, racial violence and discrimination persisted in other forms, underscoring that the end of lynching did not mean the end of systemic racism.
"Strange Fruit (archive.org/details/billie-holiday-74-original-recordings/02+Strange+Fruit.mp3) ," a haunting protest song famously recorded by Billie Holiday in 1939, had kept the horrors of lynching at the forefront of public consciousness. Its stark imagery of "black bodies swinging in the Southern breeze" served as a chilling reminder of the atrocities endured by Black Americans. While the 1952 milestone was a cause for solemn reflection, it was also a call to sustain the fight for racial justice and equality in a nation still grappling with deep-seated prejudices.
Rupert Murdoch and other senior leaders of Fox Corporation will face claims from investors alleging personal responsibility for financial harm stemming from false election conspiracy theories aired by Fox News. Delaware Chancery Court’s Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster denied Fox’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit, stating that the plaintiffs had sufficiently argued that Murdoch could likely be held liable for knowingly permitting defamatory content to be broadcast. The lawsuit follows Fox’s record-breaking settlement with Dominion Voting Systems and comes as Smartmatic pursues a separate $2 billion defamation suit.
The investors claim that the leadership’s actions and decisions led to significant economic fallout, asserting that corporate governance failures allowed reputational and financial damage to occur. While the court’s decision enables the case to proceed, it does not guarantee success for the plaintiffs, leaving the ultimate outcome of the claims to trial.
Fox, Murdoch, Execs Must Face Election Defamation Payout Suit (news.bloomberglaw.com/litigation/fox-murdoch-execs-must-face-election-defamation-payout-suit)
A federal appeals court upheld a $5 million verdict against Donald Trump in a case brought by E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist, who accused him of sexual assault and defamation. The decision, issued by a three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, stems from a 2023 jury verdict that found Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll in the 1990s and defaming her in a 2022 Truth Social post. While jurors did not find Trump guilty of rape, they awarded Carroll $2.02 million for sexual assault and $2.98 million for defamation.
Carroll has also secured an $83.3 million defamation verdict from a separate jury in January 2024, which Trump is appealing. These legal battles persist despite Trump’s return to the presidency following his 2024 election victory. Trump's defense argued that the trial judge improperly allowed testimony from two other women alleging past misconduct and included the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape as evidence. Both trials were overseen by U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan.
This case continues to highlight the lack of immunity for sitting presidents in civil litigation unrelated to their official duties, following a precedent set during Bill Clinton’s presidency.
Trump loses appeal of E. Jean Carroll $5 million defamation verdict | Reuters (www.reuters.com/legal/trump-loses-appeal-e-jean-carroll-5-million-defamation-verdict-2024-12-30/)
The oil and gas industry is facing increasing legal and legislative pressure over its role in climate change. States like New York and Vermont have enacted “climate Superfund” laws, with New York’s targeting $75 billion from major polluters over 25 years to fund climate mitigation efforts. Meanwhile, multiple states and cities have filed lawsuits alleging misinformation campaigns by fossil fuel companies about climate change and plastic pollution. These efforts, while separate, are creating a coordinated front against the industry and building evidence to attribute emissions to specific companies.
Experts suggest that legis...
On December 30, 1952, the Tuskegee Institute released a landmark report marking the first recorded year without a lynching of African Americans in the United States since the institute began keeping records in 1881. The grim practice of lynching-extrajudicial killings often carried out by mobs to enforce racial subjugation-had claimed thousands of lives, becoming a chilling emblem of racial terror, particularly in the Southern United States. Tuskegee's data captured the scope of this violence, documenting nearly 4,000 lynchings of Black individuals over the prior seven decades.
The significance of 1952 as a year without reported lynchings underscored the impact of growing civil rights activism, the waning influence of vigilante groups, and increasing legal accountability. This milestone also reflected shifts in public attitudes and the effectiveness of organizations like the NAACP, which tirelessly campaigned against lynching and for federal anti-lynching legislation. Despite this progress, racial violence and discrimination persisted in other forms, underscoring that the end of lynching did not mean the end of systemic racism.
"Strange Fruit (archive.org/details/billie-holiday-74-original-recordings/02+Strange+Fruit.mp3) ," a haunting protest song famously recorded by Billie Holiday in 1939, had kept the horrors of lynching at the forefront of public consciousness. Its stark imagery of "black bodies swinging in the Southern breeze" served as a chilling reminder of the atrocities endured by Black Americans. While the 1952 milestone was a cause for solemn reflection, it was also a call to sustain the fight for racial justice and equality in a nation still grappling with deep-seated prejudices.
Rupert Murdoch and other senior leaders of Fox Corporation will face claims from investors alleging personal responsibility for financial harm stemming from false election conspiracy theories aired by Fox News. Delaware Chancery Court’s Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster denied Fox’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit, stating that the plaintiffs had sufficiently argued that Murdoch could likely be held liable for knowingly permitting defamatory content to be broadcast. The lawsuit follows Fox’s record-breaking settlement with Dominion Voting Systems and comes as Smartmatic pursues a separate $2 billion defamation suit.
The investors claim that the leadership’s actions and decisions led to significant economic fallout, asserting that corporate governance failures allowed reputational and financial damage to occur. While the court’s decision enables the case to proceed, it does not guarantee success for the plaintiffs, leaving the ultimate outcome of the claims to trial.
Fox, Murdoch, Execs Must Face Election Defamation Payout Suit (news.bloomberglaw.com/litigation/fox-murdoch-execs-must-face-election-defamation-payout-suit)
A federal appeals court upheld a $5 million verdict against Donald Trump in a case brought by E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist, who accused him of sexual assault and defamation. The decision, issued by a three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, stems from a 2023 jury verdict that found Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll in the 1990s and defaming her in a 2022 Truth Social post. While jurors did not find Trump guilty of rape, they awarded Carroll $2.02 million for sexual assault and $2.98 million for defamation.
Carroll has also secured an $83.3 million defamation verdict from a separate jury in January 2024, which Trump is appealing. These legal battles persist despite Trump’s return to the presidency following his 2024 election victory. Trump's defense argued that the trial judge improperly allowed testimony from two other women alleging past misconduct and included the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape as evidence. Both trials were overseen by U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan.
This case continues to highlight the lack of immunity for sitting presidents in civil litigation unrelated to their official duties, following a precedent set during Bill Clinton’s presidency.
Trump loses appeal of E. Jean Carroll $5 million defamation verdict | Reuters (www.reuters.com/legal/trump-loses-appeal-e-jean-carroll-5-million-defamation-verdict-2024-12-30/)
The oil and gas industry is facing increasing legal and legislative pressure over its role in climate change. States like New York and Vermont have enacted “climate Superfund” laws, with New York’s targeting $75 billion from major polluters over 25 years to fund climate mitigation efforts. Meanwhile, multiple states and cities have filed lawsuits alleging misinformation campaigns by fossil fuel companies about climate change and plastic pollution. These efforts, while separate, are creating a coordinated front against the industry and building evidence to attribute emissions to specific companies.
Experts suggest that legis...
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This Day in Legal History: Law of Burgos On December 27, 1512, the Spanish Crown enacted the Laws of Burgos, marking one of the earliest attempts in European colonial history to regulate interactions between colonizers and indigenous peoples. These laws were implemented primarily in the Caribbean and aimed to address the mistreatment of indigenous populations following the Spanish conquests. Th...
Legal News for Mon 12/23 - Shutdown Averted, Giuliani Legal Battle, Google Antitrust Proposal, Il...
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This Day in Legal History: Terry Nichols Convicted On December 23, 1997, Terry Nichols was convicted of conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction and eight counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. This devastating attack, orchestrated with Timothy McVeigh, targeted the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, killing 168 people and injuring hundreds m...
Legal News for Fri 12/20 - Starbucks Five-Day Strike Looms, GOP Divisions and US Funding, Lawsuit...
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This Day in Legal History: Georgia Bans Lynching On December 20, 1893, Georgia enacted the nation’s first anti-lynching law, making lynching a felony punishable by up to four years in prison. The move marked an early, if largely symbolic, legislative response to the epidemic of racial violence that gripped the United States during the late 19th century. While Georgia’s statute was groundbreakin...
Legal News for Thurs 12/19 - Mangione Extradition Hearing, DOJ Lawsuit Against CVS Over Opioids, ...
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This Day in Legal History: A Christmas Carol is Published On December 19, 1843, Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol, a novella that became one of the most enduring works of English literature. While it is often celebrated as a heartwarming holiday tale, its themes had significant social and legal resonance in Victorian England. Through its portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge, the miserly busi...
Legal News for Weds 12/18 - Ponsor's Ethical Breach, Musk's Opposition to GOP Funding Plans, More...
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This Day in Legal History: Korematsu Decision On December 18, 1944, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered its controversial decision in Korematsu v. United States, upholding the forced relocation and internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The case challenged Executive Order 9066 (www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/executive-order-9066) , issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in ...
Legal News for Tues 12/17 - Musk Pay Ruling Hits Legal Fees, TikTok Fights US Ban at SCOTUS, Trum...
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This Day in Legal History: First Impeachment Trial in Senate On December 17, 1798, the United States Senate convened its first impeachment trial in history, marking an early test of the Constitution’s impeachment provisions. The case involved Senator William Blount of Tennessee, a prominent land speculator and politician. Blount was accused of conspiring with Britain to incite a takeover of Spa...
Legal News Mon 12/16 - ABC Settles with Sexual Abuser Trump, Judge Wynn Rescinds Retirement, Sen....
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This Day in Legal History: Boston Tea Party On this day in 1773, a turning point in American colonial history unfolded in Boston Harbor: the Boston Tea Party. A group of American colonists, members of the secretive resistance group known as the Sons of Liberty, disguised themselves as Mohawk Native Americans and boarded three ships of the British East India Company. Under the cover of night, th...
Legal News for Fri 12/13 - RFK Jr. Loves Polio, Trump Probes Stir Fear at DOJ, ByteDance Whistleb...
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This Day in Legal History: Woodrow Wilson Arrives in France On December 13, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson arrived in France to negotiate the terms of peace to conclude World War I, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to travel to Europe. Wilson's presence marked a historic moment in international diplomacy, as he sought to champion his vision for a postwar world order based on his Fourte...
Legal News for Thurs 12/12 - Biden Admin Pushes SCOTUS to Avoid Climate Cases, 5th Circuit NASDAQ...
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This Day in Legal History: Joseph H. Rainey Sworn in to U.S. House of Representatives On December 12, 1870, Joseph H. Rainey was sworn in as the first Black member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Born into slavery in South Carolina in 1832, Rainey and his family gained their freedom when his father purchased their emancipation. Rainey became a successful businessman and returned to the Un...
Legal News for Weds 12/11 - Kroger-Albertsons Merger, Biden Threatens Veto of JUDGES Act, Woody A...
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This Day in Legal History: Bernie Madoff Arrested On December 11, 2008, financier Bernard L. Madoff was arrested by federal authorities for orchestrating one of the largest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history. Madoff, a respected figure on Wall Street and former chairman of NASDAQ, had promised consistent high returns to investors. However, he used money from new investors to pay returns to earlier o...
Legal News for Tues 12/10 - Trump's DOJ to Target DEI, Infowars BK Battle, Murder Charge Against ...
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This Day in Legal History: Wyoming Territory Suffrage On December 10, 1869, the Wyoming Territory made history by enacting the first law in the United States to grant women the right to vote. Signed into law by Governor John A. Campbell, the legislation represented a bold step toward gender equality in a country where voting rights for women were otherwise non-existent. This groundbreaking deci...
Legal News for Mon 12/9 - Infowars Social Media Accounts, TikTok's Bid to Block a Ban, and Google...
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This Day in Legal History: Florida Recount Stayed On December 9, 2000, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision to stay the recount of presidential election votes in Florida, a pivotal moment in one of the most controversial elections in American history. The recount had been ordered by the Florida Supreme Court after a contentious election between George W. Bush and Al Gore left the outcom...
Legal News for Fri 12/6 - SCOTUS Debates IRS Sovereign Immunity, OpenAI Seeks to Consolidate Copy...
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This Day in Legal History: 13th Amendment Ratified On December 6, 1865, the United States formally abolished slavery with the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. This historic amendment declared that "neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place...
Legal News for Thurs 12/5 - SCOTUS Considers Trans Care Bans, Challenges to EPA Emissions Standar...
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This Day in Legal History: Pope Innocent VIII Launches Witch Hunt On December 5, 1484, Pope Innocent VIII issued the papal bull Summis desiderantes affectibus, which formally authorized investigations and prosecutions of witchcraft in Germany. This decree empowered Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger, Dominican inquisitors, to act against alleged witches, leading to heightened witch-hunting acti...
Legal News for Weds 12/4 - Hunter Tax Case Dismissed, Coinbase CEO Warns Law Firms Over Hires, TX...
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Legal News for Weds 11/27 - NLRB Leadership Reshuffles, Judges Push for More Judgeships, DOJ Lawy...
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Legal News for Tues 11/26 - Biden Wishes to Expand Medicare for Weight-loss Drugs, Trump's Cybers...
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Legal News for Mon 11/25 - Trump Wants Cases Dropped, Google's Antitrust Trial, Chavez-DeRemer fo...
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