California legislators passed a law in 1991 known as the "anti-SLAPP" statute to dispose of lawsuits at an early state of litigation that are primarily aimed at chilling speech. An issue that frequently arises is whether the alleged defamatory statement(s) is a matter of public interest. If so, the first prong of the statute is satisfied, and the burden … [Read more...] about Hailstone v. Martinez: What Exactly Is A Matter of Public Interest?
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How Will Obama’s Presidency Affect Internet Defamation Laws?
As I was watching the inauguration and the following festivities today, I kept thinking: How will internet defamation laws be influenced by Obama's presidency? After all, I thought, Obama is the first american president to be described as "Internet savvy." The media has reported on numerous occasions that Obama is fond of using e-mail and … [Read more...] about How Will Obama’s Presidency Affect Internet Defamation Laws?
California Defamation Law Blog Gets A Face-lift
Welcome to my newly redesigned blog! My purpose in writing this blog is to provide you with the best possible information regarding defamation, both online and offline. I want to specially thank Rob Lagatta and everyone at the LexBlog team for being so helpful and for creating such a wonderful design. … [Read more...] about California Defamation Law Blog Gets A Face-lift