KEY POINTS
  • A federal appeals court has reversed a judge's decision dismissing former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times for a 2017 editorial.
  • The Times editorial had suggested that an ad the political action committee of Palin, a former Republican vice presidential nominee, had run incited the 2011 shooting of Rep. Gabby Giffords.
  • The appellate panel said Judge Jed Rakoff of U.S. District Court in Manhattan had relied on facts outside of legal filings in the case to dismiss Palin's suit against the Times.
Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, speaks to members of the media in the spin room after the third U.S. presidential debate in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., on Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016.

A federal appeals court on Tuesday reversed a judge's decision dismissing former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times for a 2017 editorial that suggested an image produced by Palin's political action committee incited the 2011 shooting of Rep. Gabby Giffords of Arizona.

The appellate panel said Judge Jed Rakoff of U.S. District Court in Manhattan in 2017 had relied on facts outside of legal filings in the case to dismiss the suit against the Times by Palin, who was the Republican vice presidential nominee in 2008.