• CNN Can't Dodge Alan Dershowitz Libel Suit

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    Alan Dershowitz will be able to move to discovery after
    surviving the first round of a defamation lawsuit against CNN
    over its coverage of Donald Trump’s impeachment.

    The famed attorney was representing Trump in the 2020 Senate
    trial when he answered a question from Ted Cruz about whether a
    president can be impeached and removed from office if he takes
    any action that is motivated by a desire to be reelected.
    Dershowitz gave a lengthy response that concluded, “Every public
    official that I know believes that his election is in the public
    interest and, mostly you are right, your election is in the
    public interest, and if a president does something which he
    believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that
    cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment.”

    Later, discussing that moment from the impeachment trial, Joe
    Lockhart appeared on CNN and discussed Dershowitz’ “absurd”
    views that he believed a president had “license to commit
    crimes” if it’s better for the country.

    “The Dershowitz Doctrine would make presidents immune from every
    criminal act, so long as they could plausibly claim they did it
    to boost their re-election effort,” added Paul Begala, another
    politico pro turned CNN pundit. “Campaign finance laws: out the
    window. Bribery statutes: gone. Extortion: no more.”

    In his libel claim, Dershowitz alleges CNN provided an edited
    version of what he said and a misleading narrative about his
    views that damaged his reputation as a scholar. He’s seeking
    $300 million in damages.

    CNN, in a motion to dismiss, argued that it was protected by the
    fair report privilege, which shields the press from reporting
    about government proceedings.

    U.S. District Court Raag Singhal agrees with Dershowitz that a
    misleading presentation cancels out such a defense.

    “CNN presented an abridgment of Dershowitz’ answer to Senator
    Cruz’ question,” he writes. “The abridgment is not accurate, to
    the extent that it omitted a crucial qualification: that an
    illegal motive for a quid pro quo would be corrupt. As a result,
    the commentators’ statements – that Dershowitz believes a
    President can do anything, even commit crimes if it would help
    his re-election – are not based upon a fair and accurate summary
    of Dershowitz’ statement to the Senate.”

    The judge takes CNN’s point that journalists have discretion and
    aren’t obligated to present all information that puts its
    subject in a positive light, but still concludes that CNN fell
    short of a standard of fairness.

    CNN argued there were other grounds to dismiss the complaint
    including that the allegedly defamatory statements were opinions
    and there was nothing to support actual malice. On the former,
    Singhal sees the statements as mixed opinions with some factual
    foundation that could be challenged as false. On the latter
    front, even though the judge strikes Dershowitz’ allegation of
    political animus, he rules there’s enough at this stage.
    Accepting what’s pled as true, as judges must do in federal
    court on a motion to dismiss, Singhal points to the aspects of
    Dershowitz complaint alleging CNN had knowledge of his qualified
    views on the topic of unlawful actions by a president.

    Singhal adds, “Whether the evidence adduced will ultimately
    satisfy Dershowitz’ burden of proving actual malice by clear and
    convincing evidence remains to be seen. But he has alleged
    enough to go forward.”

    See the full opinion below…

    https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/cnn-cant-dodge-alan- dershowitz-libel-suit-1234958859/
     

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