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Anti-SLAPP Happy? Arizona Court of Appeals Extends Anti-SLAPP Statute to Statements Made in Informal Community Meetings

March 24, 2022
Footnotes:
  1. A.R.S. § 12-752
  2. 2 Rodney A. Smolla, Law of Defamation § 9:107 (2d ed. Nov. 2021 Update).
  3. A.R.S. § 12-752(B).
  4. See A.R.S. § 12-752(A).
  5. A.R.S. § 12-752(B), (D).
  6. See United States v. Stevens, 559 U.S. 460, 468–69 (2010).
  7. A.R.S. § 12-751(1).
  8. A.R.S. § 12-751(1).
  9. A.R.S. § 12-751(2).
  10. --- P.3d ----, 2022 WL 480946, at *1 ¶ 2 (Ariz. Ct. App. February 17, 2022). A copy of the Court of Appeals opinion is available here.
  11. Id. ¶ 3.
  12. BLK III, --- P.3d ----, 2022 WL 480946, at *4 ¶ 16.
  13. Id.
  14. Id. at *4 ¶ 19.
  15. Id.
  16. See id.
  17. Id. (cleaned up).
  18. Id. at *4 ¶ 16.

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