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Constitutional Law

Mar. 14, 2001

'Natural Born Killers' Evades Bayou Death Threat

LOS ANGELES - Hollywood got some good news Monday from a Louisiana district court in Tangipahoa Parish. In a major and perhaps decisive development regarding a long-running and closely watched lawsuit, Judge Robert Morrison granted summary judgment in favor of director Oliver Stone and Warner Bros. studio in what has become known as the "Natural Born Killers" case.

        By Garry Abrams

        LOS ANGELES - Hollywood got some good news Monday from a Louisiana district court in Tangipahoa Parish.
        In a major and perhaps decisive development regarding a long-running and closely watched lawsuit, Judge Robert Morrison granted summary judgment in favor of director Oliver Stone and Warner...

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