Appeals court bashes judge for usurping Sarah Palin jury but lets him preside over another libel trial against New York Times

Sarah Palin, Jed Rakoff

Left: Sarah Palin speaks briefly to reporters as she leaves a courthouse in New York, Feb. 14, 2022 (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File). Right: Judge Jed Rakoff speaks on science and the legal system in 2019 (American Academy of Arts & Sciences/YouTube).

Sarah Palin, the former Republican governor of Alaska and onetime candidate for vice president, got a measure of vindication Wednesday as an appellate panel agreed that she should get a new libel trial against the New York Times based on the judge’s decision to toss the case while jurors were deliberating, a decision the jury got wind of by push notifications, calling into question the “reliability” of their subsequent “not liable” finding in favor of opinion editor James Bennet and his former employer.

A panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, led by Senior U.S. Circuit Judge John Walker, a George H.W. Bush appointee, said that while Senior U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff may have regarded the notification snafu as “legally irrelevant,” given that jurors were “adamant that this knowledge” of his controversial Rule 50 dismissal of the case “had not affected their determination of the verdict in the slightest,” it was clear that Palin is entitled to both the overturning of the “not liable” verdict and a new trial because there were “several major issues” at play.

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