Another legal setback for Sarah Palin? You betcha!
she said harmed her reputation. The piece in question falsely linked her campaign rhetoric to a 2011 mass shooting. The Times issued a correction to the post the next day.
, Rakoff wrote that Palin and her team failed to provide “even a speck” of evidence showing the Times acted with actual malice when they published the editorial. “In actuality, none of these was erroneous, let alone a basis for granting Palin a new trial," Rakoff wrote.“keenly aware of the fact that we’re fighting an uphill battle”
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