UC Law SF Film Debut Event Looks at Legacy of Indigenous Land Rights Case | UC Law

UC Law SF Film Debut Event Looks at Legacy of Indigenous Land Rights Case | UC Law

A film premiere, poetry looking at, and panel discussion showcasing Indigenous artists and activists, law professors, and an award-profitable filmmaker will consider location at UC Regulation San Francisco on March 22 to mark the 200-year anniversary of a Supreme Court ruling that redefined Indigenous land rights in the U.S. The celebration on Thursday, March 22,…

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Defamation lawsuit targets group behind “2,000 Mules” election denial film : NPR

Defamation lawsuit targets group behind “2,000 Mules” election denial film : NPR

Catherine Engelbrecht, seen here in 2015, founded the controversial nonprofit True the Vote. A new lawsuit alleges that Engelbrecht and True the Vote defamed a small company that makes software for election workers. Anadolu Agency/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Anadolu Agency/Getty Images Catherine Engelbrecht, seen here in 2015, founded the controversial nonprofit True the…

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