Enrique Dans
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Enrique Dans

Enrique Dans
Enrique Dans

Oct 16, 2022

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Freedom of speech and the Alex Jones case: has common sense prevailed?

IMAGE: A caricature of Alex Jones giving a thumb up, drawn by DonkeyHotey
IMAGE: DonkeyHotey on Flickr (CC BY)

Alex Jones, the far-right conspiracy theorist has been convicted of defamation and ordered to $965 million to the families of the 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school victims, and $50 million more to an FBI agent who responded to the shootings, in addition to the court costs.

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