Sentences with phrase «against a blogger who»

A few years ago, a Canadian court ruled against a blogger who accused a law student of lying to the Ontario Human Rights Commission and supporting extremist violence.
«Then they wouldn't do stupid things like issue threats of libel suits that they can't win against bloggers who, it turns out, have lots of friends willing to make the law firm and its client look bad for it.»

Not exact matches

I've been frustrated by the bloggers with influence who have used their voice and influence in this situation in a manner similar to Warnock, basically instituting the «always be nice» and «don't talk rules» against those who have experienced abuse.
But he is going to have to get very legal to shut down the bloggers who allow discussion on the fact he used his bully pulpit against his ex wife for years.
(I must say, all of these warnings against boasting sound a little disingenuous coming from the guy who, at the end of his list, included an embed code for a «Top 200 Church Blogs» badge so listed bloggers can announce it on their sites.)
When I have on occasion visited those sites or observed people like yourself on here who are likely normally on those sites, I tend to feel the comments come across as a kind of bloggers version of pinning someone up against the wall and shouting in their face to literally bully them into agreeing with you.
Washington (CNN)-- The Republican National Committee has cancelled a fundraiser with conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart, who is under fire for promoting an edited video that falsely portrays former Agriculture Department employee Shirley Sherrod as having boasted about discriminating against a white farmer looking for her assistance.
First Lady Melania Trump can move ahead with a defamation lawsuit against a Maryland blogger who published claims that Trump worked in the past as a «high - end escort» and suffered a «mental breakdown» during the campaign in part because of those allegations, a judge ruled on today.
Speaking further, he said, «The PDP is aware of clandestine plots against key opposition leaders, particularly members of the PDP National Working Committee, some dissenting members of the APC, members of the civil society, opinion leaders, journalists and bloggers, who refuse to succumb to intimidation and that such persons have already been listed and currently being trailed by agents of the state.
Sayeeda Warsi wrote to Grant Shapps, her successor as party chairman, in January to demand that action be taken against Mark Clarke, a youth organiser for the party, who allegedly bullied 21 - year - old political blogger Elliott Johnson before he killed himself in September.
During a comment period concerning the over-ride of County Executive Day's veto of the proposed changes to the Rockland County Charter, Legislator Sparaco meandered off into a diversionary diatribe against Republicans and Bloggers accusing Republicans of competing to see who hated Hasidics more and accusing bloggers of intimidating elected ofBloggers accusing Republicans of competing to see who hated Hasidics more and accusing bloggers of intimidating elected ofbloggers of intimidating elected officials.
«Persiankiwi», a blogger who has posted a stream of messages about the Iranian election to social networking site Twitter, on denial of service attacks against official Iranian websites
But it turns out that Taylor's source is none other than hapless climate blogger Steven Goddard, who recently leveled incoherent and unsupported false accusations against James Hansen and NASA's Gistemp record, as well as NOAA.
Fashion in Action is intended for fashion bloggers who want to stop taking all their photos against a wall and improve their storytelling skills through photos and writing.
This month I will be competing against other local bloggers through the NRG Residential Solutions Learn & ConserveSM Blogger Challenge to see who can conserve the most energy throughout this month.
As the founder, along with leading public education advocate Diane Ravitch, of what is called the Education Bloggers Network, I've had the tremendous honor of working with, getting to know and regularly reading the writing of more than 230 education bloggers who are collectively and individually fighting for public education and against the destructive tactics of the so - called «education reformersBloggers Network, I've had the tremendous honor of working with, getting to know and regularly reading the writing of more than 230 education bloggers who are collectively and individually fighting for public education and against the destructive tactics of the so - called «education reformersbloggers who are collectively and individually fighting for public education and against the destructive tactics of the so - called «education reformers.»
(This is an open letter to my fellow bloggers who are standing tall and brave and doing the hard work of speaking up against powerful and intimidating forces to fight to inject some sanity into the conversation about education.)
In her piece, Katherine references (but does not link to in order to avoid helping the blogger with traffic to her site, as Good e-Reader likewise will not) an article that circulated almost virally last weekend, a piece that named thirty prominent, best - selling self - published authors; while specifically targeting author Melissa Foster, who is now pursuing legal action against the blogger, the post by someone who claims to have spent two years «working undercover» at Fiverr names authors Hugh Howey, Blake Crouch, Amanda Hocking, and several others as those who purchased bulk book reviews.
She then got dozens of bloggers to stage a protest against the author who basically writes paranormal romance out of actual historical characters.
Instead of spending time trying to convince bloggers who may have a prejudice against self - published books that time can be spent connecting with readers who don't!
When it comes to dealing with book bloggers many have made choices to reduce the number of requests and often this has nothing to do with the author who happens upon their blog, yet many times I've seen authors take it personally like the blogger was against them.
It has come to our attention — through communications from others — this may be in connection with a group of bloggers who are allegedly blogging false, inaccurate information against about 100 + companies and projects in the publishing industry.
He warns would - be promoters against mass - emailing press releases to random people, advice that should be really obvious, but... I've gotten a lot of DEAR BLOGGER, BUSY MOMS LIKE YOU NEED OUR EXCITING NEW PRODUCT which makes it pretty clear that the sender has no idea who's receiving the pitch.
They can expect to be eviscerated by the industry, the industry's paid bloggers, and those in media seeking «balance» who pit richly - funded academic / industry press - packet «facts» against the findings of those who challenge those «facts.»
The guests in the series ranged from Joe Romm, «America's fiercest climate blogger,» to Richard Lindzen, the climatologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who has been variously lionized and pilloried for his arguments against science pointing to a dangerous human influence on climate.
Bart V: I have little confidence in any scientist or group of scientists who imagines that they are up against «a well - orchestrated and well - oiled misinformation campaign» when said campaign is actually composed of a hodgepodge of retirees, bloggers, commenters, and maverick scientists, and depends to no small degree on top climate scientists behaving like a combination of Orwell's Ministry of Truth and the Keystone Kops.
Meanwhile, some of the same bloggers who have risen up in righteous indignation and made groundless accusations against Steig et al, have been strangely silent regarding a real act of plagiarism, namely EPA economist Alan Carlin's wholesale appropriation without attribution of large swathes of Patrick Michaels» World Climate Report.
Some of you might recognize one of its top bloggers, anti-skeptic book author Ross Gelbspan, a guy who has been blogging at the site against skeptic scientists since Jan 2006, just three months after the site was created.
Up until February, no one knew that Rick Frenkel, an in - house lawyer at Cisco by day, was also the anonymous blogger behind the controversial Patent Troll Tracker site, where he regularly outed companies (and their lawyers) that he considered to be patent trolls — a pejorative term for one who enforces his or her patents against alleged infringers in a manner considered unduly aggressive or opportunistic.
Here, from blogger Allison Hantschel, is a peroration against Conrad Black and David Radler, the former owners who left the company in this sorry state, that expresses how a lot of present and former STMG employees surely feel.
At the D&O Diary, Kevin LaCroix, himself an attorney who has clearly read his share of securities fraud complaints, took some time to reflect on the first blush reaction of a non-law blogger to this complaint (PDF) brought against pharma company Medivation.
At the same time, a Toronto motions judge has reserved the decision on an anti-SLAPP motion filed by an Ottawa blogger, Robert Day, against controversialist Ezra Levant, who sued Day for online postings criticizing Levant's fundraising for Fort McMurray fire victims.
Finally, if you're looking for an old - fashioned blogger dustup complete with asperity and risk of hurt feelings, Scott Greenfield is feeling snappish toward Adrian Dayton and several others on a variety of topics that include Generation Y, social media and work / life balance (Greenfield's basically against the latter: «When the going gets tough, no one needs a lawyer who leaves the office whenever they have something more fun to do.»)
I want to make it clear that this is neither a comment on the usefulness of the post nor it is a personal vendetta against any of you out there who have contributed to the quality discussion — of course including the blogger.
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