The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear an appeal of a ruling that the Anti-Defamation League must pay $10.5 million to a couple denounced as anti-Semites. The judgment stems from a 1994 case in which a Jewish couple contacted the ADL’s Mountain States Region after having taped their neighbors’ phone conversations in which anti-Semitic slurs were uttered.
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