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Plaintiff "Spraypainted a Picture of an Ejaculating Penis and the Slur 'Fag' on the Sidewalk Leading up to the Jewish Resource Center"

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63% Informative

Judge Susan K. DeClercq dismisses John Druskinis v. StopAntisemitism , a watchdog organization that "exposes" people it views as engaging in antisemitic behavior.

He says the group got the gist of the story wrong, but that's irrelevant because its reporting was "substantially true" Judge: "There is no objective, underlying, underlying truth to root out, no truth to prove this is false".

The court rejected Druskinis 's false light invasion of privacy claim, and no invasion of a plaintiff's privacy.

David Gergen : The prevalence of antisemitism is a matter of political and social concern to the community, Gergen says.

He says the First Amendment may serve as a defense to IIED when the speech at issue touches on a public, not private, concern.

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68

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67

Neutral language

69

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semi-formal

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English

Language complexity

70

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possibly offensive

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not hateful

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medium-lived

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