How badly could the Dominion suit hurt Fox News?
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The high-stakes legal battle between Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems, set to kick off in court on Tuesday, poses serious risks for the media company should it lose the defamation case.
Most legal experts think Dominion is in a strong position to win, citing the breadth of the evidence that has emerged in depositions and court filings, as well as a series of judicial decisions to date that found Fox News statements were false.
"I have never seen a case involving a public figure where the evidence of actual malice they will have to put before a jury is stronger," Lee Levine, a retired First Amendment lawyer, told "CBS Sunday Morning." (Levine has litigated on behalf of major media companies, including CBS and Fox.)

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