This brief Reason article reports factually on a court dismissal with minimal editorial commentary, using colloquial but not charged language (e.g., 'extra juicy tidbit'). The piece centers on legal proceedings rather than advancing a particular ideological position, though Reason's libertarian orientation slightly favors skepticism toward litigation against media outlets, which typically aligns with free-speech/anti-regulation perspectives. The sourcing appears to be from court documents rather than interviews or advocacy voices, maintaining procedural neutrality.
The podcast is M. Gessen’s story about cousin Allen Gessen (who is the plaintiff in this case) and his murder-for-hire conviction. Extra juicy tidbit in this case: Venue!
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