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Saturday Night Live‘s 36th season premiered on September 25, 2010.  The cold open depicted a meeting between Christine O’Donnell, the Republican nominee for the Delaware Senate special election, and...

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Possible Defamation on Weeds

The newest episode of Weeds, “Fran Tarkenton” aired Monday November 8, 2010 on Showtime. The sixth season of the hit series follows the pot-peddling Botwins on the run across America, after Shane kills...

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Breitbart: Defense After Death

The conservative blogger, Andrew Breitbart, passed away due to natural causes outside of his Los Angeles home.  Breitbart gained notoriety by being the first to post semi-nude photographs of Anthony...

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The Rush Limbaugh Fallout: Recent Media Law Developments

The recent Rush Limbaugh controversy has generated two interesting developments in media law. The controversy began about two weeks ago when Limbaugh referred to Sandra Fluke, a Georgetown law student,...

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No Love in Love and Hip Hop Atlanta: When Reality TV Gives Rise to a Real...

On September 5, 2012, Mickey “Memphitz” Wright Jr., a former Jive Records executive, brought a cause of action for defamation in the United States Northern District of Georgia against Kimberly Michelle...

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Could John Mayer Successfully Sue Taylor Swift? Highly Unlikely

Taylor Swift is well known for her passionate songs about past boyfriends. Swift has been romantically tied to several well known celebrities including Taylor Lautner, Joe Jonas, and John Mayer. In...

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Lebanon Considering Legal Action Against Homeland Television Show

The Lebanese government is considering taking legal action against the television series Homeland for the show’s unflattering portrayal of Beirut. Homeland is an award-winning American television...

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Parody or Publicity

Saturday Night Live‘s 36th season premiered on September 25, 2010.  The cold open depicted a meeting between Christine O’Donnell, the Republican nominee for the Delaware Senate special election, and...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Possible Defamation on Weeds

The newest episode of Weeds, “Fran Tarkenton” aired Monday November 8, 2010 on Showtime. The sixth season of the hit series follows the pot-peddling Botwins on the run across America, after Shane kills...

View Article


Breitbart: Defense After Death

The conservative blogger, Andrew Breitbart, passed away due to natural causes outside of his Los Angeles home.  Breitbart gained notoriety by being the first to post semi-nude photographs of Anthony...

View Article

The Rush Limbaugh Fallout: Recent Media Law Developments

The recent Rush Limbaugh controversy has generated two interesting developments in media law. The controversy began about two weeks ago when Limbaugh referred to Sandra Fluke, a Georgetown law student,...

View Article

No Love in Love and Hip Hop Atlanta: When Reality TV Gives Rise to a Real...

On September 5, 2012, Mickey “Memphitz” Wright Jr., a former Jive Records executive, brought a cause of action for defamation in the United States Northern District of Georgia against Kimberly Michelle...

View Article

Could John Mayer Successfully Sue Taylor Swift? Highly Unlikely

Taylor Swift is well known for her passionate songs about past boyfriends. Swift has been romantically tied to several well known celebrities including Taylor Lautner, Joe Jonas, and John Mayer. In...

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Lebanon Considering Legal Action Against Homeland Television Show

The Lebanese government is considering taking legal action against the television series Homeland for the show’s unflattering portrayal of Beirut. Homeland is an award-winning American television...

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