Author Topic: With a Huge Punitive Damage Award, the Oberlin Verdict Becomes Even More Meaningful  (Read 344 times)

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David French sums it all up fairly well.

Yesterday, the jury in the Oberlin College defamation trial delivered the school a staggering blow — awarding the plaintiffs $33 million in punitive damages after last week handing down an $11 million verdict for the college’s role in a defamatory campaign against a small Ohio bakery. The total damage award is so large that it may exceed state-law limits. But make no mistake, even if the award is reduced to, say, a “mere” $25 million, this case is profoundly important.

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/oberlin-college-punitive-damage-verdict-becomes-more-meaningful/
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If there was one iota of morality in the administration of Oberlin, anyone and everyone who caused this should be fired immediately.

It won't be, as it is run by Soros' henchman.
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