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Court Dismisses Trump Campaignâs Defamation Suit Against New York Times
A New York State judge ruled that the opinion essay at the center of the suit was constitutionally protected speech.
The campaign of former President Donald J. Trump sued three news organizations last year. Two of the lawsuits have been dismissed.Credit.Erin Schaff/The New York Times
March 9, 2021
A New York State court on Tuesday dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by the re-election campaign of Donald J. Trump against The New York Times Company, ruling that an opinion essay that argued there had been a âquid pro quoâ between the candidate and Russian officials before the 2016 presidential election was protected speech.
OTTAWA, March 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) HEXO Corp (“HEXO”, or the “Company”) (TSX: HEXO; NYSE: HEXO) announced today that it has won a complete dismissal in the federal US securities class action pending in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. As previously disclosed, HEXO and certain of its current and former officers and directors were named in shareholder class action lawsuits filed in the Southern District of New York, the New York State Supreme Court for the County of New York, and the Province of Quebec. The suits alleged that HEXO made material misstatements and omitted material information in its prior disclosures to investors regarding various issues, including but not limited to its estimated sales revenues during Q4 2019 and fiscal year 2020, its supply agreement with the SQDC, and the facilities acquired from Newstrike. In a 60-page opinion dated March 8, 2021, the Southern District of New York granted HEXO
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The Fight Continues For The Buffalo Five
Back in 1976, five men were sentenced to prison for a crime they did not commit. The story of John H Walker Jr., Darryl Boyd, Darrin Gibson, Floyd Martin, and Tyrone Woodruff, is a story that still doesn t sit right with many supports of the Buffalo Five , not only because they were wrongly convicted, but also because of the time they spent behind bars.
The five men collectively spent a total of 84-years in a New York state prison. Now the John H Walker Jr. and Darryl Boyd, who are the two of the remaining five people here in Buffalo, are headed back to New York State Supreme Court. The court date is set for March 22nd, the Buffalo Five filed a motion to vacate the Erie County indictment 41-413, which was the indictment filed back in 1976 when they were wrongly convicted of killing, Mr. William Crawford of Buffalo.