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111952P.pdf   05/03/2012  Turkish Coalition of America  v.  Robert Bruininks
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  11-1952
   U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota - Minneapolis   
   [PUBLISHED] [Gruender, Author, with Benton and Shepherd, Circuit Judges]
   Civil case - First Amendment. Plaintiff Cingilli failed to plead facts
   sufficient to demonstrate an objectively chilling effect and had not
   established standing to pursue a First Amendment claim; the Coalition had
   standing to pursue its claim that defendants' action in labeling its website
   as "unreliable" and placing it on a list which included Holocaust denial
   sites violated its First Amendment rights and injured its reputation through
   stigmatizing government speech; however, the Coalition failed to state a
   First Amendment claim and the district court did not err in dismissing its
   claim under Rule 12(b)(6) as the defendants' actions did not obstruct
   student access to the materials or make the materials substantially
   unavailable at the school; defendants' website's statements regarding the
   deaths of Armenians during World War I were either true or subjective
   opinion statements and therefore were not actionable under Minnesota
   law governing defamation; nor could the statements be regarded as
   actionable allegations of scholastic fraud.