Why First Amendment Experts Think Fox News Will Settle Its Dominion Dispute – Hollywood Reporter
The News Corp. and Fox News headquarters building is seen on January 25, 2023 in New York City.
A courtroom showdown between Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems over the networks coverage of the 2020 election is putting a spotlight on protections for journalists that typically insulate them against defamation claims, including the neutral report privilege and the actual malice standard. Both sides argue their loss would have a devastating impact. Fox News claims no outlet would be able to cover newsworthy allegations without fear of a lawsuit and Dominion says siding with the network would give broadcasters free rein to knowingly spread lies. Despite their apparent alarm, or maybe because of it, First Amendment experts expect that theyll settle their fight and soon.
The legal battle began in March 2021 when Dominion sued Fox News for $1.6 billion. The company claims the cable channel knowingly amplified radioactive falsehoods about election fraud made by Donald Trump and his supporters because it was worried about losing its audience to Newsmax and OAN.
Fox sold a false story of election fraud in order to serve its own commercial purposes, several injuring Dominion in the process, states the complaint. If this case does not rise to the level of defamation by a broadcaster, then nothing does.
Dominion alleges that Fox experienced backlash for accurately reporting on the results of the election including a Twitter tirade from Trump himself and opted to knowingly disregard facts to try to win back viewers.The election technology supplier argues this damaged the companys reputation, subjected its employees to harassment and death threats and undermined the credibility of U.S. elections.
In order to succeed on its defamation claim, Dominion would need to prove actual malice meaning that Fox either knew the statements to be false or acted with reckless disregard for the truth. The standard was established in 1964 in The New York Times Co. v. Sullivan. Knight First Amendment Institute Senior Counsel Katie Fallow says the elevated requirement ensures free speech and the ability of the media to report on public officials and figures without the fear of lawsuits based on a mere mistake.
Generally, the standard makes it an uphill battle to successfully sue a media outlet for defamation. Its become somewhat of a political football as critics mostly politically conservative figures including U.S. Supreme Court justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis say Sullivan and the current landscape of U.S. libel law effectively let the media operate unchecked.
Currently a lot of conservatives are arguing that the actual malice standard should be overturned based on this theory that the mainstream media has an agenda and is out to mislead and defame people who dont share its agenda, says Fallow, noting that Florida lawmakers have introduced bills that would considerably lower the bar. I would think conservative commentators would be subject to more defamation lawsuits, and would lose more of them, if First Amendment protections were rolled back.
In this case, its those very protections that Fox News is relying upon, under both Sullivan and New Yorks anti-SLAPP law, as the company argues that Dominion cant prove malice.
Argues Fox News in a reply brief, When Dominion finally turns to the evidence of what the relevant hosts actually knew and believed at the time, instead of what Dominion thinks they should have known and believed, it identifies nothing that comes close to clear and convincing evidence rebutting their uniform testimony that they did not know whether the Presidents claims were true or false.
Court filings over the past few months have generated no shortage of headlines especially after Dominion unleashed a trove of communications including private messages among Fox News talent and staff in support of its motion for summary judgment. The voting machine supplier argues that inside the network there was widespread knowledge of the truth and claims those messages prove that Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Lou Dobbs and others knew there was no election fraud but felt it would be bad for business to shut down the claims. One message written by the networks former managing editor noted, Its remarkable how weak ratings make good journalists do bad things.
This appears to be a relatively unusual case where Dominion has presented a remarkable array of statements by Foxs own executives, on air hosts and producers showing that the knew the claims were false but they continued to air them because they knew they would lose their audience, says Fallow.
Fox argues that the messages Dominion is sharing have been cherrypicked and insists that it did present both sides of the story. The network argues that Dominion has not even identified any defamatory statement of fact as opposed to newsworthy allegations or opinions attributable to Fox News, let alone identified any such statement published with actual malice.
And Fox says holding the network liable for repeating allegations made by the then sitting President of the United States would chill free speech.
There is some merit to that in the abstract, says Fallow. It is newsworthy that theyre making these false claims, but there is a difference between reporting on that and essentially acting as a mouthpiece for the false statement.
So, much of the debate centers on whether Fox News was merely reporting on newsworthy events or if it was endorsing lies about Dominion pushed by Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell by continuing to air them after becoming aware that they were false.
The amount of facts that they have that show that Fox executives, producers and hosts all subjectively believed that these claims about Dominion and the election were false using words like nuts thats pretty unusual, says Fallow.If Fox were to be held liable based on this level of facts I dont think it would create a bad precedent for other news organizations.
Media law specialist Daniel Novack isnt so sure. As a media lawyer, Im worried about the neutral report privilege getting stomped on, he says, pointing to an adage that bad facts create bad law. Its extremely irritating to watch Fox cloak itself in neutral reportage and First Amendment protections when this has the potential to destroy those protections because the facts are so bad.
Loyola Law School professor Aaron Caplan sees it a different way. There are some cases that are important because they might change the law, and there are others that are important because of what happened, he says. I dont think this Fox case is going to change the law any. Whats important about it is the underlying facts. Getting the truth about the election is tremendously important, getting the information about the machines our country uses for elections is important, whether one of our major news networks routinely lies is important. I think the facts of the case are important and thats why theres attention being paid to it.
But, based on how disputes of this nature usually go, theres a solid chance there wont be a definitive finding either way.
Most civil cases between two corporations end up settling before trial, says Caplan. Most corporations would rather know for sure its going to be X dollars than take the risk that it might be $1.6 billion. Its a business judgment about how much risk they want to take and how much money they have on hand.
So, why hasnt this fight settled? Surmises Fallow, I assume that it hasnt settled yet because theyre waiting to see how the judge rules on the motion for summary judgment.
The ruling could give one side or the other more leverage and affect how much money is on the table. Experts think its unlikely that either Fox News or Dominion will prevail on its motion for summary judgement, but are eager to see what judge Eric M. Davis says in a Tuesday hearing in Delaware Superior Court.
I dont think either side is going to win their motion, says Novack. Im expecting this to go to trial if nobody blinks and settles.
But, Novack thinks ultimately Fox will write a check to avoid a trial, which is currently set to begin April 17. There is an obvious endgame here, he says, and is it to settle for a few hundred million dollars and walk away and never discuss it again.
Follow this link:
Why First Amendment Experts Think Fox News Will Settle Its Dominion Dispute - Hollywood Reporter
- Trump uses assassination attempt to justify his assault on first amendment rights to free speech - The Conversation - May 3rd, 2026 [May 3rd, 2026]
- The GUARD Act Undermines the First Amendment and Parental Choice - R Street Institute - May 3rd, 2026 [May 3rd, 2026]
- Art by Telephone, Art by Algorithm: Expression, AI, and the First Amendment - - Center for Democracy and Technology - May 3rd, 2026 [May 3rd, 2026]
- The first amendment shall prevail: Plaintiff in 2023 discrimination case speaks after judge orders St. George to pay $350K - ABC4 Utah - May 3rd, 2026 [May 3rd, 2026]
- RANDY EVANS: Reflecting on mentors, opportunity and the First Amendment - Indianola Independent Advocate - May 3rd, 2026 [May 3rd, 2026]
- Utah City Ordered to Pay $350k to Drag Performers After Losing First Amendment Fight - EDGE Media Network - May 3rd, 2026 [May 3rd, 2026]
- The Mouse vs. The White House: Disney Lawyers Up for First Amendment War Over ABCs License - Inside the Magic - May 3rd, 2026 [May 3rd, 2026]
- Analysis: What Disney is thinking as it faces a First Amendment fight with Trump - CNN - April 29th, 2026 [April 29th, 2026]
- First Amendment advocates blast the FCC's early review of ABC broadcast licenses - NBC News - April 29th, 2026 [April 29th, 2026]
- Kimmel, the First Amendment and a brewing battle with the FCC - USA Today - April 29th, 2026 [April 29th, 2026]
- Former Spokane mayor Woodward wants $10 million from the city, alleges First Amendment violations - KXLY.com - April 29th, 2026 [April 29th, 2026]
- The Taricani Visiting Journalist Series on First Amendment Rights Harrington School of Communication and Media - The University of Rhode Island - April 29th, 2026 [April 29th, 2026]
- In rare interviews, Bush hails the First Amendment and Obama says America doesn't have 'kings' - NBC News - April 23rd, 2026 [April 23rd, 2026]
- CBS Hosting Dinner Praising Trump And His Love Of The First Amendment - Techdirt. - April 23rd, 2026 [April 23rd, 2026]
- BREAKING: Street preacher threatens to sue SIUE on grounds of First Amendment rights violation - alestlelive.com - April 23rd, 2026 [April 23rd, 2026]
- First Amendment to Arkansas: You Cannot Sentence Speech on the Internet to Death by a Thousand Cuts in NetChoice Court Victory - NetChoice - April 23rd, 2026 [April 23rd, 2026]
- The GUARD Act dis-GUARDs the First Amendment and competition - Competitive Enterprise Institute - April 23rd, 2026 [April 23rd, 2026]
- Supreme Court Denies Hearing in First Amendment Cases Related to Occupational Speech - The Institute for Justice - April 23rd, 2026 [April 23rd, 2026]
- Code is functional free speech under the First Amendment: Coin Center - TradingView - April 23rd, 2026 [April 23rd, 2026]
- Texas public schools can now have Ten Commandments displays, Appeals Court ruled, but Supreme Court can still save this First Amendment disaster -... - April 23rd, 2026 [April 23rd, 2026]
- Trump admin violated First Amendment by forcing Facebook and Apple to remove ICE-trackers - Law and Crime News - April 19th, 2026 [April 19th, 2026]
- Judge sides with creators of banned ICE trackers who allege DHS and DOJ violated their First Amendment rights - Engadget - April 19th, 2026 [April 19th, 2026]
- How Originalism Broke the First Amendment - Balls and Strikes - April 19th, 2026 [April 19th, 2026]
- Trump says CNN may have committed a crime. The First Amendment says otherwise - Poynter - April 19th, 2026 [April 19th, 2026]
- Jon Prosser's last-ditch effort against Apple's lawsuit is the First Amendment - AppleInsider - April 19th, 2026 [April 19th, 2026]
- California Attorney Who Tried To Help Overturn 2020 Election Loses Law License - First Amendment Watch - April 19th, 2026 [April 19th, 2026]
- ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: First amendment lynchpin of American experiment - The Facts - April 19th, 2026 [April 19th, 2026]
- White House Correspondents Dilemma: Toasting the First Amendment as Trump Tramples Over It | Analysis - TheWrap - April 19th, 2026 [April 19th, 2026]
- Mitali Bags speech on The Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026 and The Delimitation Bill, 2026 - All India Trinamool... - April 19th, 2026 [April 19th, 2026]
- Occupational licensing has a First Amendment problem - The Hill - April 10th, 2026 [April 10th, 2026]
- Paterno: Dangerous Times for the First Right of the First Amendment - StateCollege.com - April 10th, 2026 [April 10th, 2026]
- When ICE enforcement and the First Amendment collide - News From The States - April 10th, 2026 [April 10th, 2026]
- Briefing Room: Advice on dealing with First Amendment auditors - Seal Beach News - April 10th, 2026 [April 10th, 2026]
- On Books, Book Reviews, and Bezos - First Amendment Watch - April 10th, 2026 [April 10th, 2026]
- Escambia County sheriff responds after heated argument between First Amendment auditor and deputy: did not reflect our core values - Yahoo - April 10th, 2026 [April 10th, 2026]
- Diddy Appeal: Lawyers Seek Release, Argue Freak-Offs Are Protected By First Amendment - HOT 97 - April 10th, 2026 [April 10th, 2026]
- Future of First Amendment: FIU to host 'Free Speech: A Florida Dialogue' with Georgetown University - WLRN - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- Hollywood Stars Join Together to Defend the First Amendment - The Progressive - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- Federal judge rules Trump violated First Amendment by ordering defunding of NPR and PBS - KUOW - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- Lemon Pound Cake and the First Amendment - jdsupra.com - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- Citing First Amendment, federal judge blocks Trump order to end funding for NPR and PBS - nbcmiami.com - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- Getting to Know You: Imprisoned for Exercising her First Amendment Rights She Now Speaks Truth to Power - morningsentinel.com - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- Federal judge rules Trump's public media order violated First Amendment. Here's what that means for KOSU - KOSU - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- Aspen Public Radio and co-plaintiffs win federal case against Trump Administration, proclaiming a win for the First Amendment - KHOL 89.1 FM - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- Federal judge cites First Amendment in blocking Trump order to end funding to NPR and PBS - Colorado Public Radio - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- Opinion | The Supreme Court repels an egregious assault on the First Amendment - washingtonpost.com - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- In Counseling Case, the Supreme Court Sides with the First Amendment - nationalreview.com - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- REACTION: Supreme Court Affirms Therapy as SpeechA Major First Amendment Victory - Minding The Campus - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- BIZARRE: The First Amendment should be banned - northernstar.info - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- EDITORIAL: A victory for the First Amendment at the high court - Las Vegas Review-Journal - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- TV station megamerger is a threat to First Amendment freedoms (Editorial) - Daily Camera - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- Monroe County woman sues sheriff, claiming arrest over Facebook post violated First Amendment rights - WBIR - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- Supreme Court overturns ban on so-called 'conversion therapy' on First Amendment grounds - Fox News - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- Donald Trump Violated First Amendment With This Action, Says US Judge - Yahoo - April 5th, 2026 [April 5th, 2026]
- No First Amendment for some immigrant journalists or sources, govt says - Freedom of the Press Foundation - March 26th, 2026 [March 26th, 2026]
- Protesting in Tennessee, what are your First Amendment rights? - The Tennessean - March 26th, 2026 [March 26th, 2026]
- First Amendment lawsuit seeks to end Nashuas policy of requiring name and address during public comment - New Hampshire Public Radio - March 26th, 2026 [March 26th, 2026]
- First Amendment Balancing, or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Become a Breyerian - | Knight First Amendment Institute - March 26th, 2026 [March 26th, 2026]
- Does a Public Actor Have the Right to Anonymity? Animal Research and Wider First Amendment Implications - Harvard Law School - March 26th, 2026 [March 26th, 2026]
- Halo zone around police, ICE nears final passage as Dems voice First Amendment concerns - News From The States - March 26th, 2026 [March 26th, 2026]
- Bravo to students who use the First Amendment - The Campanile - March 26th, 2026 [March 26th, 2026]
- Supreme Court revives First Amendment lawsuit from street preacher who called concertgoers whores, Jezebels and sissies - CNN - March 26th, 2026 [March 26th, 2026]
- The next AI fight: Do the chatbots have First Amendment rights? - qz.com - March 26th, 2026 [March 26th, 2026]
- Judge strikes down restrictive Pentagon press policy, finding it violates First Amendment - CBS News - March 26th, 2026 [March 26th, 2026]
- Gianforte Administration Reverses Permit Guidelines, Allows Weekend Events at the State Capitol - First Amendment Watch - March 26th, 2026 [March 26th, 2026]
- A call for US companies to follow the First Amendment: Ross Kerber - TradingView - March 26th, 2026 [March 26th, 2026]
- Students sue University of Alabama over suspension of campus magazines, claim First Amendment breach - rocketcitynow.com - March 26th, 2026 [March 26th, 2026]
- Students raise concerns over Kansas Senate bill that limits First Amendment right to protest - Kansas Reflector - March 17th, 2026 [March 17th, 2026]
- Jane Fonda's Committee For The First Amendment On Brendan Carr Threats - Deadline - March 17th, 2026 [March 17th, 2026]
- This is the issue with doing counterterrorism in a 'First Amendment society': Paul Mauro - Fox News - March 17th, 2026 [March 17th, 2026]
- A Media-Rating Company Says a Trump Agency Is Threatening Its Livelihood - First Amendment Watch - March 17th, 2026 [March 17th, 2026]
- Feds Move To Dismiss Charges Against Army Veteran Who Burned American Flag Near White House - First Amendment Watch - March 17th, 2026 [March 17th, 2026]
- Jane Fonda's Committee for the First Amendment issued a response to FCC Chair Brendan Carr's threats against broadcasters' coverage of Iran. Read more... - March 17th, 2026 [March 17th, 2026]
- On MSNOW, Angelo Carusone discusses grave First Amendment consequences of the Trump administration trying to control major media organizations - Media... - March 17th, 2026 [March 17th, 2026]
- Diddy Appeals Conviction Claiming Freak-Offs Protected by First Amendment - That Grape Juice.net - March 17th, 2026 [March 17th, 2026]
- Raja Ramaswamy Column: We should protect the First Amendment like we do the Second - reporter.net - March 17th, 2026 [March 17th, 2026]
- The Recap: Trump squashes First Amendment, and another state could flip blue - Daily Kos - March 15th, 2026 [March 15th, 2026]
- In Fox News Op-Ed, Mahmoud Khalil Urges Americans To Defend The First Amendment - Yahoo - March 15th, 2026 [March 15th, 2026]
- Sheriff Grady Judd says troll crossed lines of First Amendment in threats made to Kaitlin Bennett - Yahoo - March 15th, 2026 [March 15th, 2026]
- The Fate of the First Amendment - Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance - March 15th, 2026 [March 15th, 2026]