Listen now | Acting as the attorney for the families of those killed in the Sandy Hook shooting, Mark Bankston played a central role in the crucial defamation cases against Alex Jones for his dangerous, highly public denial of the shooting. Now, he explains what constitutes defamation — and why that label can get so controversial. It’s tied in, of course, to an analysis of current events. Just a few weeks ago, Fox News
This could be an example of a rare issue the Far Left and the Far Right can agree on. I'm a Jewish man. I took the opportunity to pen an op-ed debunking Mr. Ye when he went on his Hitlerian speaking tour. I published it in a Far Right newspaper and drew a parallel to the Alex Jones case. The editor did not like that part. He's an Alex Jones fan and defended him to me as an honest mistake. I'm trying to get through to people on my side of the aisle.
This could be an example of a rare issue the Far Left and the Far Right can agree on. I'm a Jewish man. I took the opportunity to pen an op-ed debunking Mr. Ye when he went on his Hitlerian speaking tour. I published it in a Far Right newspaper and drew a parallel to the Alex Jones case. The editor did not like that part. He's an Alex Jones fan and defended him to me as an honest mistake. I'm trying to get through to people on my side of the aisle.