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Court Dismisses Defamation Suit In Election for Radio Station Board

Court Dismisses Defamation Suit In Election for Radio Station Board

Court Dismisses Defamation Suit In Election for Radio Station Board

Anti-SLAPP law protects speech in member’s campaign on public issue
An appellate court in California has affirmed dismissal of a defamation claim against a candidate for election to the board of a nonprofit radio station who had charged that termination of African-American employees was a form of “ethnic cleansing.” The Court said that the speech was protected under the state’s anti-SLAPP law, limiting Strategic Litigation Against Public Policy. ( Borgstrom v. Siegel, Ct. of App., CA, First Dist., Div. 1, No. A130331, 1/6/12 .)

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