I find it dryly fascinating how the court’s reasoning was that the statement of a politician in office cannot reasonably be expected to be true. (Note: I’m not a lawyer, and am basing that only on this article.)
I find it dryly fascinating how the court’s reasoning was that the statement of a politician in office cannot reasonably be expected to be true. (Note: I’m not a lawyer, and am basing that only on this article.)