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Two years after Sarah Palin lost her defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, the former vice presidential candidate has been granted a new trial, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.
Sarah Palin on Wednesday won her bid for a new trial against the New York Times over an editorial that the former Alaska governor said was defamatory.
Ms. Palin said the editorial had damaged her reputation, even though The Times had swiftly corrected and apologized for the piece. A federal jury in New York City ruled for The Times. Ms.