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Supreme Court turns down Trump donor Steve Wynn’s bid to overturn libel precedent

Washington – and supreme court On Monday, on Monday, he moved away from the major donors attempt by Republicans and former Casino Group Steve Win to undermine the legal protection of news companies facing defamation allowances.

Wayne asked the court to cancel the 1964 Supreme Court’s defamation ruling in the New York Times case against Sullivan, which concluded that there should be evidence of the “actual slag” of a public figure to follow up on the defamation demand.

The court rejected his request without comment.

Wayne had filed a lawsuit against the Associated Press after he had reported the allegations of sexual misconduct against him, which dates back to the seventies, which he denied.

President Donald Trump questioned the current defamation law, and conservative judges, Clarence Thomas and Nile Gorsh, have indicated that they will be open to the abolition of Sullivan’s rule.

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