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Mr. Royall alleges 91 instances of defamatory language in Ms. Main's book, including a dust-jacket summary that describes his involvement as a "risky sweetheart deal" with the city.
The Litigious Legacy of Kelo William McGurn 2010
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The Institute for Justice argues that Ms. Main's writing is well within the bounds of opinion — and portrays Mr. Royall's defamation suits as intending to chill public commentary.
The Litigious Legacy of Kelo William McGurn 2010
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Main's book describes a long-standing and rancorous dispute over eminent domain seizures in the town of Freeport, Texas, and her defense is spearheaded by the Texas-based Institute for Justice, which describes itself as the "nation's only libertarian public interest law firm."
Censored Books: Forget Fundamentalists, What About Lawsuits As Book Killers? Salon.com 2010
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While Main's plight may not tug as forcefully on the heartstrings as the idea of young people deprived of the right to read by fundamentalist fanatics, she and her publisher are nevertheless fighting an important battle.
Censored Books: Forget Fundamentalists, What About Lawsuits As Book Killers? Salon.com 2010
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While Main's plight may not tug as forcefully on the heartstrings as the idea of young people deprived of the right to read by fundamentalist fanatics, she and her publisher are nevertheless fighting an important battle.
Censored Books: Forget Fundamentalists, What About Lawsuits As Book Killers? Salon.com 2010
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Main's book describes a long-standing and rancorous dispute over eminent domain seizures in the town of Freeport, Texas, and her defense is spearheaded by the Texas-based Institute for Justice, which describes itself as the "nation's only libertarian public interest law firm."
Censored Books: Forget Fundamentalists, What About Lawsuits As Book Killers? Salon.com 2010
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Main's book describes a long-standing and rancorous dispute over eminent domain seizures in the town of Freeport, Texas, and her defense is spearheaded by the Texas-based Institute for Justice, which describes itself as the "nation's only libertarian public interest law firm."
Censored Books: Forget Fundamentalists, What About Lawsuits As Book Killers? The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Whoever said, "Give those two their own movie!" struck gold as the cornpone couple appeared in low-budget hit after hit, thanks in no small part to Marjorie Main's excellent skill on even this tired material.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: 1939 -- Still Hollywood's Greatest Year Michael Giltz 2011
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While Main's plight may not tug as forcefully on the heartstrings as the idea of young people deprived of the right to read by fundamentalist fanatics, she and her publisher are nevertheless fighting an important battle.
Censored Books: Forget Fundamentalists, What About Lawsuits As Book Killers? The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Main's book describes a long-standing and rancorous dispute over eminent domain seizures in the town of Freeport, Texas, and her defense is spearheaded by the ...
Censored Books: Forget Fundamentalists, What About Lawsuits As Book Killers? Salon.com 2010
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