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Since Lies’ release, Franken has faced criticism of his work from many corners—the book has sparked an accusatory column in the Los Angeles Times, a lawsuit from Fox News and an angry backlash over a prank Franken played on Attorney General Ashcroft and other right wing figures in the drafting of the work...
...most publicized critique came in August, when Fox News sued Franken on the grounds that the term “fair and balanced,” which appears in the title of Lies, resembled the network’s own slogan too closely...
Franken also commented on the recent lawsuit against his new book, Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right. The suit was initiated by Fox News Channel, who wanted “fair and balanced”—their trademark phrase—removed from the cover. The case was ultimately dismissed, and Franken said the presiding judge called the suit “wholly without merit, both legally and factually...
Franken said Fox should consider rewording its catchphrase to say: “Fox News Channel: wholly without merit...
Besides Adelman and Liao, the finalists are Shaka Joaquin-Doyle Bahadu ’04, Zachary A. Corker ’04, Elizabeth C. Drummond ’04, John Paul M. Fox ’04, Geoffrey S. Harcourt ’04, Hunter A. Maats ’04, Jasmine J. Mahmoud ’04, Marc D. Manara ’04, Joseph H. Mujalli ’04, John-Paul R. Munfa ’04, Nii Amaah K. Ofosu-Amaah ’04, Shira S. Simon ’04, Jessica J. Tang...