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Law Professor Sues Above the Law Blog, Alleging ‘Viciously Racist Series of Rants’

Posted on November 3, 2009 by pogowasright.org

Karen Sloan reports:

It’s the kind of story that tends to get big play on the legal blog Above the Law: A prominent University of Miami School of Law professor and civil rights advocate arrested on suspicion of soliciting an undercover officer for sex.

The blog had plenty of fun with the story in October 2007 with a series of posts about Donald Marvin Jones, whom it dubbed “The Nutty Professor.”

The only problem was that it didn’t happen that way, and the blog’s coverage veered into racism, according to a lawsuit Jones has filed in federal court. He alleged that Above the Law portrayed him in a false light, invaded his privacy and infringed the university’s copyright on his faculty photo. Jones seeks $22 million in damages.

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