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Rolling Stone article lawsuit

Rolling Stone magazine goes to trial Monday over its account of a sexual assault at the University of Virginia. The 2014 article that told the story of "Jackie," a student who claimed she was beaten and raped at a fraternity party, began a national conversation. But investigations cast doubt on Jackie's version of events, and Rolling Stone later issued an official retraction. A university administrator is now suing the magazine for defamation. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the challenges the administrator will face in the case.

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On Sept. 13, 2014, UVA student Hannah Graham disappeared after a night out with friends. Charlottesville Police were able to piece together her last known whereabouts with surveillance video captured between 12:45 a.m. and 1:08 a.m.

On Sept. 13, 2014, UVA student Hannah Graham disappeared. Charlottesville Police were able to piece together her last known whereabouts with surveillance video captured between 12:45 a.m. and 1:08 a.m.: Graham is seen on cameras at McGrady's Irish Pub and across the street from a Shell gas station. She then makes her way to the Downtown Mall, where she's captured on cameras from Sal's Caffe Italia and Tuel Jewelers. In those last videos on the Downtown Mall, a man police believe to be responsible for Hannah's disappearance is also seen on camera.

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