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integrity has been undermined. combine it with the court saying this case section two is about if there is any impact on voters of color. is it going to be enough for section 2 to be implicated? this is saying every restriction is going to have some impact, and it may refuse to give a bright line rule to say here are the ways in which a state can violate section two. if prosecutors do not have that bright line rule and you have the gutting of the measures, going forward, they don t have a guide post to be able to figure out how to prosecute the cases. as you saw last week, merrick garland, attorney general, said we re not going to focus on the result. what the impact might be on the communities of color. he probably was seeing the writing on the wall that this was probably uncertain. you have the arizona republican attorney general saying as washington debates this issue, states decide. listen. the states are allowed to enact common sense election integrity measures. it s as simp
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NY Times Didn t Defame DOJ Atty, 2nd Circ. Says
Law360 (March 15, 2021, 4:57 PM EDT) The Second Circuit won t revive a U.S. Department of Justice lawyer s defamation suit against the New York Times, ruling Monday that an article describing an alleged unwelcome sexual advance was properly attributed to a court filing under a media-friendly state law.
A three-judge panel affirmed a New York federal court s dismissal of the suit brought by the former principal deputy chief of the DOJ s Capital Case Section, Gwynn X. Charlie Kinsey Jr., finding that the alleged defamatory statement falls under New York s libel privilege statute. Civil Rights Law Section 74 gives absolute privilege to media reports that accurately cite judicial proceedings..