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  2. Jack Thompson (activist) - Wikipedia

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    John Bruce Thompson [1] (born July 25, 1951) [2] is an American activist and disbarred attorney. As an attorney, Thompson focused his legal efforts against what he perceives as obscenity in modern culture. Thompson gained recognition as an anti-video game activist, criticizing the content of video games and their alleged effects on children.

  3. An ‘incompetent’ divorce lawyer and a stalker among ... - AOL

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    In January 2018, the ex-wife was granted $65,014.08 in attorney’s fees, to be split equally between Hudson and her client. Hudson’s appeal of this ruling got rejected in November 2018.

  4. Attorney misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Attorney misconduct is unethical or illegal conduct by an attorney. Attorney misconduct may include: conflict of interest, overbilling, false or misleading statements, knowingly pursuing frivolous and meritless lawsuits, concealing evidence, abandoning a client, failing to disclose all relevant facts, arguing a position while neglecting to disclose prior law which might counter the argument ...

  5. Category:Lawyers from Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Attorneys from Columbus, Ohio. Pages in category "Lawyers from Columbus, Ohio" The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 79 total.

  6. Defamation - Wikipedia

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    In the English-speaking world, the law of defamation traditionally distinguishes between libel (written, printed, posted online, published in mass media) and slander (oral speech). It is treated as a civil wrong ( tort , delict ), as a criminal offence , or both.

  7. United States defamation law - Wikipedia

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    Lyon (1875), the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a District of Columbia U.S. District Court ruling that spoken words by the defendant in the case that accused the plaintiff of fornication were not actionable for slander because fornication, although involving moral turpitude, was not an indictable offense in the District of Columbia at the time, as ...