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News The Onion in US Supreme Court: How the single most powerful and influential organization in human history defended parody Satyendra Wankhade October 5, 2022
News Man arrested for parody Parma police page asks Supreme Court to re-instate lawsuit Jack Shea October 4, 2022
News ‘Tu stultus es.’ The Onion wades into Supreme Court case with legal argument crafted as parody John Fritze October 4, 2022
News Claiming to have 4.3 trillion readers, the Onion supports parodist and its writers’ paychecks in SCOTUS brief Debra Cassens Weiss October 4, 2022
News Satirical outlet the Onion urges Supreme Court to prevent ‘imprisoning humorists’ Kaelan Deese October 4, 2022
News Popular parody website files amicus brief laced with satire to the Supreme Court Michael Lee October 4, 2022
News The man who wrote the Onion’s Supreme Court brief takes parody very seriously Rachel Treisman October 4, 2022
News Area Man Is Arrested for Parody. The Onion Files a Supreme Court Brief. Eduardo Medina October 3, 2022
News ‘The Onion’ Files Hilariously Epic Amicus Brief in SCOTUS Case of Man Arrested for Parody Facebook Posts Mocking Cops Sarah Rumpf October 3, 2022
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