WEYRICH v. NEW REPUBLIC, INC.

No. 99-7221.

235 F.3d 617 (2001)

Paul WEYRICH, Appellant, v. THE NEW REPUBLIC, INC., et al., Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided January 5, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Larry Klayman argued the cause and filed the briefs for appellant.

Andrew H. Marks argued the cause for appellees. With him on the brief were Clifton S. Elgarten and Stuart H. Newberger.

Before: EDWARDS, Chief Judge, ROGERS, Circuit Judge, and SILBERMAN, Senior Circuit Judge.


Opinion for the Court filed by Chief Judge EDWARDS.

HARRY T. EDWARDS, Chief Judge:

Appellant Paul Weyrich appeals from an order of the District Court dismissing his suit for defamation, false light invasion of privacy, and civil conspiracy to defame. Weyrich's complaint asserts that he was defamed by an article, "Robespierre of the Right — What I Ate at the Revolution," authored by David Grann and published by The New Republic on October 27,...

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