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Toure
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Legal Newsline) – The next stop appears to be trial for the defamation lawsuit of a civil rights activist in Alabama who is suing the
Selma Times-Journal.
On Feb. 12, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled against the paper and Boone Newspapers, Inc., in their effort to oust the judge hearing the case of Faya Rose Toure, who alleges the
Times-Journal incorrectly indicated that she removed Confederate flags from a cemetery and took down political signs.
Toure, the state’s first Black female judge, is seeking $1 million in punitive damages. The newspaper defendants claimed Judge Collins Pettaway, who had denied their motion for summary judgment, should be disqualified because he is her former law partner at Chestnut, Sanders, Sanders, Pettaway & Campbell.
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