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Lawyer Whose Main Claim To Fame Is Suing A News Org To Get It Shut Down, Now Complains About Cancel Culture

April 9, 2021 at 9:30 AM Shares5 As a bit of a reminder/disclaimer, Charles Harder was the main lawyer in the lawsuit against us [Techdirt], in which the plaintiff said directly that his intent was that we needed to be shut down. Of course, Harder’s bigger claim to fame was his success in shutting down Gawker, thanks to a concerted effort by a billionaire who didn’t like Gawker’s reporting. Harder has, in fact, relished his reputation for threatening and suing news organizations that publish information his clients dislike. Hell, he just published a whole book in which the title itself champions the fact that he killed off Gawker. Over the years, we’ve seen Harder threaten and/or sue plenty of media organizations over completely ridiculous things. He sued the New York Times over an opinion piece on behalf of Donald Trump’s campaign (and lost), he helped a cryptocurrency company sue Forbes for an article about how the company was structured, he tried (and failed

Pike first county in state to launch pandemic safe wedding licenses

Pike first county in state to launch pandemic safe wedding licenses Darren Iozia, Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Pike County Deputy Recorder Jenny Presley explains the new process available to Pike County residents who want to apply for marriage licences, which now are available via Zoom. Pike is the first county in Illinois to implement such a program.By Darren Iozia | Journal-CourierShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Pike County Clerk and Recorder Natalie Roseberry (from left), Deputy Recorder Jenny Presley and Chief Deputy Recorder Jeana Springer now can offer marriage license application approval via Zoom.By Darren Iozia | Journal-CourierShow MoreShow Less 3of3 PITTSFIELD Getting to the altar and saying the words “I do” just got a little easier and safer in Pike County, thanks to a new system that allows people to obtain their marriage license via Zoom.

Black History Month: Mentoring helps guide Jacksonville youths along path they choose to take

Black History Month: Mentoring helps guide Jacksonville youths along path they choose to take Darren Iozia, Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail Terry Grant, who mentors boys in Jacksonville and is part of the Male Involvement Program, is passionate about guiding young people to success and making a positive and fruitful life for themselves. Grant, who was adopted and went through the foster care system, said he wishes he had mentors when growing up.Darren Iozia | Journal-Courier Some mentor because of the way they were raised and wished they had someone to look up to, others do it for the pure satisfaction of helping others.

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