G/O Media's motion to dismiss the Armenta family's claim--the one where Deadspin's Carron Phillips accused a 9-year-old boy of wearing blackface and hating Native Americans--was just denied.
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Journalism—and the country as a whole—is better today now that Carron Phillips no longer has a platform to target innocent kids with his agenda-driven writing. We are also grateful to G/O Media for infusing the company with cash that can be used to pay the judgment the Armenta family is going to win against it.
I'm honored to represent the Armenta family in their fight to bring justice to Deadspin. Thank you to @LelandVittert and @NewsNation for allowing the Armenta family to share their story.
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@PamelaParesky Really interesting question. Idk the answer but you'll appreciate this, probably my favorite piece of legal scholarship: https://t.co/xuvHlEUTSq
This is the most important op-ed I’ve written about my time at Rikers at age 16.
“Richard Riker, part of the infamous kidnapping club, was known to round up free Black people & send them to the slave-holding South.”
Pls read, retweet + share ur opinion.
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When the global supply chain breaks, bad things ensue. @jrkaiman has a fascinating look at how important these connections are, how many businesses are essential, and how snapping these economic chains will affect us all. https://t.co/fbMjw2bDmz
Starting from a receptionist at a small manufacturing firm in Minnesota, a look at the impact of coronavirus on the global economy and what it means to be an “essential business.” https://t.co/VUc6JKDHGG via @reason
Fascinating read:
Starting from a receptionist at a small manufacturing firm in Minnesota, a look at the impact of coronavirus on the global economy and what it means to be an “essential business.”
https://t.co/HHRNO9Tjgp via @reason by @JRKaiman
Beijing's well-documented record of coverups, censorship, and intimidation of critics should give us pause about accepting its coronavirus narrative. https://t.co/qLLgr6WLN8
Beijing's well-documented record of coverups, censorship, and intimidation of critics should give us pause about accepting its coronavirus narrative. https://t.co/U96i3GlMUO via @reason
My dispatch from Xinjiang in this month's @reason magazine: "In a place where ideology supersedes law, where the rules are ever-changing, and where so much is unspeakable, individual fates are as arbitrary as rocks that rain from the sky." https://t.co/iDlxitmfXe
Ten years ago today, an earthquake devastated a mountainous region of China--and China's civil society. My piece on the #beichuan#wenchuan earthquake's aftershocks. @NYRDaily@nybooks https://t.co/3j9Y8fHNmD