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Judge Allows Nick Sandmann’s $250 Million Lawsuit Against WaPo To Move Forward

Shelby Talcott  A federal judge reversed his ruling Monday and announced that the family of Kentucky teenager Nick Sandmann can sue The Washington Post for libel over its coverage of the teenager. Sandmann’s family sued WaPo in February, writing that the publication allegedly “target and bullied” the teenager after an incident involving a Native American…

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Covington Student’s Lawyer Proceeds With First Steps of Libel and Defamation Lawsuits

The lawyers representing Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann and his family said, on Friday, that they had sent out letters to individual journalists, media outlets, celebrities, and Catholic organizations in the first step to possible libel and defamation lawsuits. The list includes 50-plus names, including Democratic Presidential Candidate Elizabeth Warren, actress Alyssa Milano,…

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Covington Catholic High School Shut Down Amid Protest Fears

Tuesday morning, Covington Catholic High School temporarily shut down amid fears that the campus would be mobbed by liberal activists. This announcement came soon after the American Indian Movement began a large protest outside of the Catholic Diocese of Covington. The catholic school came under fire after several students wearing MAGA hats appeared to surround…

‘Poisoning Young Minds’: Democratic Rep Wants To Ban Teens From Wearing MAGA Hats

Neetu Chandak on January 20, 2019 House Budget Committee Chairman John Yarmuth called for banning teens from wearing Make America Great Again (MAGA) hats after a video circulated on social media of an encounter between some Kentucky high school boys and an American Indian after the March for Life rally Friday. “I am calling for a…