'Out-Foxing Fox?': Newsmax, Fox Defense Lawyers Stress Differences in Dominion's Defamation Claims
One frequently raised topic during the hearing was whether Newsmax's coverage qualified as neutral reportage and whether that can be used as a viable defense under Delaware law.
March 08, 2022 at 07:04 PM
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Election and Political LawThe original version of this story was published on Delaware Law Weekly
Following a hearing Tuesday afternoon, Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric M. Davis' decision on a motion to dismiss could indicate just how similar Dominion Voting Systems' claims are as a matter of law against both Newsmax and Fox News networks.
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