
Yesterday's Complaint in this case essentially alleges that CBS's editing of the 60 Minutes Harris interview was "false, deceptive, or misleading," and thus a violation of Texas's consumer protection law. But states generally can't impose liability for misleading or even outright false political speech. ...
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Trump v. CBS Broadcasting Inc. Likely Going Nowhere
Yesterday's Complaint in this case essentially alleges that CBS's editing of the 60 Minutes Harris interview was "false, deceptive, or misleading," and
