Don't think I saw this posted on any recent breads. Apologize if it is a dup.
Jim Acosta/CNN lawsuit
Seems they believe this will land at the SC?
https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/13/media/jim-acosta-cnn-lawsuit-faq/index.html
"This is a very, very important case," said famed lawyer Ted Olson, who is representing CNN. It was Acosta whose press pass was suspended this time, but "this could happen to any journalist by any politician," Olson said.
Hiring a big gun like Ted Olson, former Solicitor General?
https://www.biography.com/people/ted-olson-245961
Excerpt:
'Bush v. Gore' and Later Life
Olson later successfully represented presidential candidate George W. Bush in the Supreme Court case Bush v. Gore, which effectively determined the final result of the contested 2000 presidential election. Olson served as U.S. solicitor general under Bush from 2001 to 2004.
In 2005, Olson was twice considered a potential nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court—first to fill Sandra Day O'Connor's post and again following the withdrawal of Harriet Miers.