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    Judge orders Mississippi newspaper to delete editorial criticizing public officials
    First Amendment lawyers and press freedom advocates blast blatantly ‘unconstitutional’ order


    First Amendment lawyers and press freedom advocates are sounding alarms after a Mississippi newspaper was forced by a judge to delete an editorial criticizing city officials in Clarksdale.

    The city sued the publishers of the Clarksdale Press Register over an editorial from February 8, which criticized officials for failing to notify the public about a hearing on proposed tax increases.


    On Tuesday, without a hearing to review the allegations, Hinds County Chancery Court Judge Crystal Wise Martin ordered the newspaper to “remove” the column from its website.

    In her order, the judge noted that the case involves allegations of “defamation against public figures through actual malice in reckless disregard of the truth and interferes with their legitimate function to advocate for legislation they believe would help their municipality during this current legislative cycle.”

    The editorial was removed from the newspaper’s website on Wednesday.

    Clarksdale Mayor Chuck Espy hailed the decision on Facebook.

    “Thank GOD! The City of Clarksdale WON today!” he wrote Tuesday. “The judge ruled in our favor that a newspaper cannot tell a malicious lie and not be held liable. The newspaper had to take down a false story that they printed. The only thing that I ask, that no matter what you print, just let it be the truth; be it good or bad. Thank you GOD for a judicial system.”

    It is unclear what Espy believes is “false” and “malicious” about the editorial. A city clerk even submitted an affidavit admitting she “failed” to notify the media about the hearing.

    “It's hard to imagine a more unconstitutional order than one compelling a newspaper to take down an editorial critical of the government,” Seth Sterns, director of advocacy for the Freedom of the Press Foundation, told The Independent.


    “And it’s particularly ironic when the editorial in question is about government secrecy undermining the public trust,” he added. “If anyone previously trusted the secretive officials involved in this censorship campaign, they shouldn't now.”

    The latest challenge to First Amendment press protections joins a nationwide increase in legal requests to censor the press through “prior restraint,” a rarely used court order to block publishers.

    Clarksdale’s case, however, is “uniquely egregious,” according to Sterns.

    “There is no small sense of irony here in that you have a city suing over an editorial accusing them of hiding, and then getting a court order telling them to hide,” Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression attorney Adam B. Steinbaugh told The Independent.

    Prior restraints are “thankfully” not frequent, typically deployed only to limit coverage of criminal trials or to prevent the publication of particular facts to preserve a defendant’s right to a fair trial, Steinbaugh said.

    “But trying to take down an editorial and doing it with a court order with no hearing? That is very unusual,” he said. “And it’s even more unusual for a government itself to ask. … It’s egregious enough when a public official makes that demand.”

    The case is “another example that the threats to freedom of expression don’t necessarily come from the highest levels of government,” Steinbaugh said.

    “It could be the president, could be your local mayor, could be Republicans, could be Democrats,” he told The Independent.

    Since returning to the presidency, Donald Trump’s administration has blocked the Associated Press from covering White House events, promoted misleading claims about Reuters, removed space for journalists at the Pentagon, and launched investigations into media organizations the president routinely attacks.

    Throughout his campaign, Trump fired off lawsuits and legal threats to major broadcasters and publishers, including a $10 billion lawsuit against CBS News and a defamation lawsuit against ABC News host George Stephanopoulos that the network ultimately settled for $15 million.

    His attorneys also made legal threats to The Daily Beast, The New York Times and Penguin Random House and unsuccessfully sued CNN and The New York Times, efforts to challenge long-standing libel laws and media protections to make it easier to punish the press in court.

    In January, Republican billionaire Steve Wynn petitioned the Supreme Court to “correct its past mistakes” and reverse the 60-year-old precedent from the landmark case of New York Times v Sullivan, which guaranteed protections for speech against government and public officials.

    “Sullivan is not equipped to handle the world as it is today — media is no longer controlled by companies that employ legions of factcheckers before publishing an article,” Wynn’s lawyers wrote.

    Members of “the legacy media have resorted to libelous headlines and false reports to generate views. This Court need not further this golden era of lies,” according to Wynn.

    A hearing in the Clarksdale case is scheduled for February 27.

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-register-first-amendment-judge-b2701108.html
     
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    Under the program, children receive a free book once a month until the age of 5 — almost like it’s coming directly from a fairy godmother named Dolly Parton. The country singer started the Imagination Library in 1995 to inspire “a love of reading,” according to the website.

    Parton was inspired by her own father’s inability to read and write to launch the initiative. Although it started in the U.S., it now sends out over two million free books each month to children around the world.

    The program runs via shared funding by Parton and local community partners in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and Ireland.

    Parton touted the program’s success in the Hoosier state, as she urged the state’s lawmakers to reconsider.

    “For the past two years, the State of Indiana has been a proud partner in bringing Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to over 125,000 Hoosier children each month,”
     
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    My wife was a librarian for thirty years and Dolly's Imagination Library was one of the most awesome and generous acts imaginable. It has touched so many young lives and has been so popular. I don't have many heroes in life (especially these days) but Dolly Parton is, and always has been at the top of my list (for all the right reasons). It speaks so loudly of just how insecure, ignorant and fearful some people are. If someone is going to give you something for FREE, there must be a catch. If they take it they'll automatically turn gay and have a desire to transition. These people live their lives in fear and ignorance, and when someone like Dolly cares enough to try and shed some illumination on illiteracy, they shrink from the light rather than embrace it (literacy requires critical thinking and responsibility). And when someone tries to point out that they are cutting off their nosed to spite their faces, they are called "elitist". When historians dissect the fall of the American Empire they will point to ignorance as a more defining reason than greed. It just amazes me how we elevate the criminally stupid to positions of power in this country. We deserve our slide into third world shitholedom......
     
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    Trying to dumb us down by taking away literacy.
     
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    Spokesperson for HHS with no medical background attacked concerns about measles outbreak as "woke" , saying Kennedy is the victim, not children in hospital. Also something obesity. Also Kennedy just wants"studies" on vaccines because the hundreds of actual studies don't count.
     
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    Brian Kilmeade explained on Fox that Trump voters who lost jobs shouldn't be so upset. This is necessary to reduce the deficit. Don't take it so personally!

    Not sure how much he is paid but probably a lot more than federal workers. I doubt he would be willing to sacrifice his income.
     
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    "Hey, we have no food, our mortgage is 2 months behind, our kids can't get an education, and they made doctor visits meaningless."

    "But the deficit is down! USA USA USA".

    Remember, if you voted for Trump, you are the sole blame for everything happening. This is ALL your fault.
     
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    And let's be real. There is no way the deficit is going down. They aren't going to just give that money away. They're going to change things so they can put that money in their pockets.
     
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    After Rachel Maddow called out firing of Joy Reid on air, almost her entire staff fired. Beneath any liberal veneer, MSNBC is corporate media afraid of Trump. Seems they are putting her in position where she has to quit.

    The six prime time and weekend hosts fired look like MAGA enemies list. A Black woman, a Black gay man, a Latino man, two Asian women and a Middle Eastern Muslim man.
    Pure coincidence, right?
     
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    Republican Oklahoma state senator Shane Jett argued against a bill that would prohibit teachers from beating disabled children. Jett argued that not only is beating children biblically ordained, pediatrician Dr. Benjamin Spock wrote against corporal punishment of children in the 1960s and later ran for president as a socialist. So clearly not beating disabled children is anti Christian AND socialism.
     
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    Boys in DOGE jackets entered government buildings in San Francisco including federal building, city hall and school district, demanding workers turn over computers. When workers refused, boys said they don't need permission to insert thumb drive into computers in Trump's America. The boys have a YouTube channel and admitted they carried out fakery in hopes of filming "liberal meltdown". Since public employees are actually professional, no one melted down and security removed them.
     
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    MAGA divided over Tate brothers. DeSantis said he doesn't want people like them in Florida. Raised fist Josh Hawley thought we wanted to keep criminals out. Dude, they are rich and white and support Trump. OTOH Hitler lover Candace Owens is totally down with them.

    Get your popcorn.
     
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    Poor Mike Lindell. My Pillow guy is flat ass broke. He has lost one legal case after another, assessed fines, costs, restitution and not paid. His lawyers quit since they also aren't paid and there are more lawsuits against him pending. He has such a huge unpaid FedEx bill they will only ship his crappy pillows on cash basis. And orders have plummeted; media won't run his ads since he hasn't paid the bills. He has been groveling before Trump for years but hasn't snag a cushy ambassadorship.
    Sad!
     
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    Kids are given I heart the lord tattoos in school.

     
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    It's a violation of parental rights to use a child's preferred pronouns but not forced permanent tattoo? And dirty needles? They should all be charged with endangering the welfare of a child.
     
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    Everyone does realize we're talking about Texas, right? Where everything is huge.....including their fuck ups......Texas is in a race to the bottom with the rest of the southern states (with Idaho along for the ride).......
     
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