Israeli-American Doctor's Federal Conspiracy Claim Against CAIR and Other Critics Can Go Forward for Now
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United States
Started January 28, 2026
From today's decision by Judge Thomas Thrash (N.D. Ga.) in Winer v. Mohammad: This action arises out of alleged defamatory… The post Israeli-American Doctor's Federal Conspiracy Claim Against CAIR and Other Critics Can Go Forward for Now appeared first on Reason.com
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Israeli-American Doctor's Federal Conspiracy Claim Against CAIR and Other Critics Can Go Forward for Now
Reason (United States) | Jan 27, 2026
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Jan 28, 2026
This lawsuit represents a troubling trend of silencing critics through legal intimidation, undermining public discourse on important issues.
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Allowing the case to move forward might encourage more individuals to speak out against perceived injustices without fear of retribution.
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The court's decision to allow the conspiracy claim to proceed is a vital step for protecting free speech against defamatory attacks.
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The outcome of Winer v. Mohammad could set a significant precedent for future cases involving allegations of conspiracy and defamation.
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Critics of the lawsuit argue it distracts from real issues affecting the community, instead creating a divisive legal battle.
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