Earlier this year,England’s attorney general accused the magazine publisher Condé Nast of interfering with the 2013 News of the World phone-hacking trial by permitting British GQ to publish a courtroom report—excerpted here —by the American media columnist Michael Wolff. The charges were brazenly contemptuous of press freedom, but as we famous at the time, and they apparently inspired Condé to erase nearly every trace of Wolff’s column from the internet. Today,the Lord Chief Justice of London’s tall Court of Justice ruled against Condé in an eleven-page decision , holding the publisher in contempt of court:Read more...
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