U.S. Judge says Kari Lake broke law in overseeing Voice of America
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A U.S. judge ruled Kari Lake illegally oversaw Voice of America, voiding her actions including over 1,000 layoffs.
A U.S. Judge has ruled that Kari Lake unlawfully oversaw Voice of America, according to reports. The judge declared all of Lake's actions over the past year to be null and void. This ruling includes the layoffs of more than 1,000 journalists and staffers during her tenure. The decision effectively reverses significant personnel changes and operational directives implemented under her leadership.
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A U.S. Judge has taken action by ruling that Kari Lake's oversight of Voice of America was unlawful, nullifying her actions, including journalist layoffs. This judicial decision effectively reverses personnel changes and operational directives implemented during her tenure. Readers can stay informed about the legal proceedings and potential appeals, and support organizations advocating for the independence of public media.
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Judge rules Kari Lake unlawfully ran US media agency, voiding mass layoffs

Judge rules Kari Lake unlawfully ran US media agency, voiding mass layoffs - The Guardian
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