A jury decided against former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on Tuesday after a two-week trial to determine whether a New York Times editorial linking her with a mass shooting was defamatory under the law.Palin is expected to appeal.She has suffered a string of setbacks with the suit, most recently Judge Jed Rakoff’s decision to throw her case out while the jury was still deliberating on Monday. Rakoff had also tossed the case in 2017 not long after it was originally filed, arguing that Palin did not have enough evidence on her side, but an appeals court sent it back.The editorial in question, titled “America’s Lethal Politics,” was published directly after the 2017 congressional baseball shooting, comparing that incident with the 2011 shooting that involved Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-Ariz.).This story is developing. Please check back soon for more.