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Tatlici v. Tatlici: Malta Rejects $740 Million U.S. Defamation Judgment as Turkish Case Looms

Conflict of Laws

4] Notably, the court flagged the stratospheric scale of the damages659,932,000as irreconcilable with Maltas defamation laws, viewing enforcement as a potential threat to freedom of speech and contrary to Maltas ordre public. [5] 719/2020TA), the Civil Court (First Hall) of Malta, presided by Judge Toni Abela LL.D., 2024/416 E.) [7]

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Victimization vs. Criminalization: The Trump Predicament 

The Crime Report

Four Washington Post journalists analyzed Donald Trump’s polling numbers for the 2024 presidential election among all voters as well as personal interviews with Republicans from multiple states.

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Alvin Bragg has his Trump trial, All he Needs Now is a Crime

JonathanTurley

James declined to explain how this law could be used against other businesses since actual losses or injuries are not viewed as necessary. In other words, the law could have sweeping applications, but we will know a violation under the civil law when we see it. Businesses would just have to trust her and her judgment.