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Israeli-American Doctor's Federal Conspiracy Claim Against CAIR and Other Critics Can Go Forward for Now

Politics
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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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
Critics of the lawsuit argue it distracts from real issues affecting the community, instead creating a divisive legal battle.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
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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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
The outcome of Winer v. Mohammad could set a significant precedent for future cases involving allegations of conspiracy and defamation.
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CLAIM Posted by will 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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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 28, 2026
Allowing the case to move forward might encourage more individuals to speak out against perceived injustices without fear of retribution.
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