The lawsuit, which seeks certification as a class action on behalf of all Des Moines Register subscribers, argues that the misleading polling results deceived consumers, distorted public perception, and undermined confidence in the electoral process.
Read MoreTwo-thirds of Americans do not trust the broadcasters who use the public airwaves. CBS needs to focus on restoring trust and creating content that offers diverse viewpoints, not programming that pleases the Chinese Communist Party.
Read MoreA full investigation and disciplinary action are necessary to protect clients and the integrity of the profession. In any other instance, an attorney convicted of crimes like these would face professional discipline—the son of the president should be no different.
Read MoreThe Center for American Rights (CAR) has filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) against WNBC, NBC’s flagship station, alleging a willful violation of the equal time rule.
Read MoreThe Center for American Rights filed a FEC complaint against the Washington Post for its failure to comply with federal election law by its last-minute ad campaign promoting stories that disparage President Trump.
Read MoreThe Center for American Rights (CAR) has filed a formal complaint with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) against WCBS-TV, a CBS-owned station, for engaging in significant and intentional news distortion.
Read MoreThe Center for American Rights (CAR) has filed formal complaints with both
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Federal Election Commission (FEC) in
response to clear sponsor favoritism in the Harris-Trump debate broadcast by ABC News on
September 10, 2024.
Read MoreAttorneys at the Center for American Rights are representing Thoroughbred horse owners and trainers in a federal lawsuit to stop the new law, pointing out HISA unlawfully grants the Authority government powers despite the U.S. Constitution and subsequent foundational U.S. Supreme Court decisions declaring that Congress cannot delegate its legislative authority.
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