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Jankovic v. International Crisis Group

Petition for certiorari denied on April 3, 2017

Docket No. Argument Opinion Vote Author Term
16-683 N/A N/A N/A N/A OT 2016

Issue: (1) Whether, for a defamation plaintiff to be deemed a limited-purpose public figure, the defamatory statement must be directly related (or "germane") to the plaintiff's voluntary involvement in the particular public controversy; and (2) if the court grants certiorari on the above question, whether a court may grant summary judgment in an actual-malice case on the ground that the plaintiff has not proven that the defendant "actually possessed subjective doubt" about the truth of a story, even if, based on the admissible evidence, a reasonable jury could find that the defendant actually possessed subjective doubt.

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DateProceedings and Orders (key to color coding)
08/11/2016Application (16A164) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from September 22, 2016 to November 21, 2016, submitted to The Chief Justice.
08/12/2016Application (16A164) granted by The Chief Justice extending the time to file until November 21, 2016.
11/18/2016Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due December 23, 2016)
11/29/2016Waiver of right of respondent International Crisis Group, et al. to respond filed.
12/06/2016Brief amicus curiae of John J. Walsh filed. (Distributed)
12/07/2016DISTRIBUTED for Conference of January 6, 2017.
12/15/2016Brief amici curiae of Professors Blitz & Citron filed. (Distributed)
01/03/2017Response Requested . (Due February 2, 2017)
01/19/2017Order extending time to file response to petition to and including March 6, 2017.
02/28/2017Brief of respondent International Crisis Group in opposition filed.
03/10/2017Reply of petitioner Milan Jankovic, aka Philip Zepter filed.
03/15/2017DISTRIBUTED for Conference of March 31, 2017.
04/03/2017Petition DENIED.