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Infowars Bankruptcy Contends With Alex Jones’ Court Loss
Infowars’ parent company will likely face calls for greater scrutiny of its bankruptcy now that a Texas jury has ordered it and its founder, Alex Jones, to pay nearly $50 million in damages to the parents of a Sandy Hook victim for falsely claiming the school shooting was a hoax.
Tesla Hire of Top Securities Lawyer Advances Legal Team Shakeup
Alex Jones’ Lawyers Can’t Blame Paralegal for Sharing His Texts
An attorney for Alex Jones tried to blame a paralegal for inadvertently sending opposing counsel all of Jones’ text messages from the last two years, but ethics experts say he could still face disciplinary action. Lydia Wheeler looks at why in her latest edition of Opening Argument.
Book Bans, Lawsuits Resurgent 40 Years After ‘Island Trees’
Missouri students and Texas patrons are suing their libraries to restore acclaimed titles now removed, while a former Republican Congressional candidate in Virginia Beach, Va., seeks to have two books put on trial for obscenity to minors.
Billions in Feds’ Spending on Megafire Risks Seen as Misdirected
Congress is spending billions to save communities from Western megafires by thinning large swaths of forests even as scientists say climate change-driven drought and heat are too extreme for it to work.
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