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DMCA Take-Down Notices and the Need for Federal Anti-SLAPP Legislation

Posted on April 25, 2012January 4, 2022 Ryan Metheny

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has a great story up on their DeepLinks blog about the latest abuse of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act’s take-down notice provisions.  It seems that Rush Limbaugh has hopped on the bandwagon of public figures who

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A Rather Amazing (Possible) SLAPP…

Posted on April 24, 2012January 11, 2022 Ryan Metheny

Kudos to TechDirt for catching this rather amazing SLAPP in which a judge, of all people, decided to sue a newspaper for publishing an editorial about a lawsuit the newspaper lost in a case presided over by that very judge.

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Proposed Arizona Law May Violate First Amendment, Even As Amended (EDITED)

Posted on April 12, 2012September 14, 2022 Ryan Metheny

(See edits to the original post at the end of this page.)

In the past week or so, an online brouhaha has swelled in response to the Arizona legislature’s passage of a bill that would criminalize any “harassing” and “obscene”

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U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Absolute Immunity for Grand Jury Witnesses

Posted on April 4, 2012March 19, 2021 Ryan Metheny

Earlier this week, the United States Supreme Court issued a decision in the case of Rehberg v. Palk upholding absolute immunity for witnesses at federal grand jury proceedings. This was a major win for those of us who believe in

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Billionaire Romney Donor Used SLAPP Tactics to Silence Critics (In Case You Missed It)

Posted on March 28, 2012March 19, 2021 Ryan Metheny

This was originally published several weeks ago, but in case you missed it, Glenn Greenwald at Salon.com had a wonderful exposé on the SLAPP tactics used by billionaire Romney SuperPAC donor and campaign finance co-chair Frank VanderSloot.  (Greenwald’s article here

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Lawsuit Challenging Screen Actors Guild Merger a SLAPP?

Posted on February 27, 2012February 19, 2021 Ryan Metheny

A group of Hollywood actors has filed suit against the film actors’ labor union in an attempt to prevent what they view as an unfair and hasty merger with another union for performance artists.  After considering it for decades, the

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Youtube and Client Solicitation: Lawyers Beware!

Posted on February 3, 2012February 19, 2021 Ryan Metheny

Very interesting new (unpublished) opinion from the First Appellate District with significant implications for lawyer advertising and client solicitation, especially with regard to Internet and other mass media solicitation.  Check out Kate Moser’s analysis on Law.com: http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202540890419&slreturn=1.  The opinion

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Jay Leno SLAPPed?

Posted on January 26, 2012February 19, 2021 Ryan Metheny

Last week, Jay Leno joked on his television show that the Golden Temple of Armritsar in India, a holy site to the Sikh religion, was the summer home of wealthy presidential candidate Mitt Romney.  The joke caused a bit of

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Lawsuit Contemplated by City of L.A. Against Occupy Protesters Could Be SLAPP

Posted on January 6, 2012February 19, 2021 Ryan Metheny

Over the holidays, news broke that the City of Los Angeles is contemplating a lawsuit against the Occupy L.A. protesters in an attempt to recover the costs of policing (and dispersing) the protests, as well as purported property damage caused

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Supreme Court Denies Review on Decision Dismissing Suit Against California GOP

Posted on December 20, 2011June 16, 2022 Ryan Metheny

Last week, the California Supreme Court denied review of a decision upholding the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by former Republican Party volunteer and state party chairman candidate David Douglas Fennell, against the California Republican Party and various prominent members

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