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Lexology: When Scientists Sue

LeClairRyan writes on the D.C. Anti-SLAPP Blog about a lawsuit involving two scientists, journal papers, and the National Academy of Sciences to highlight the need for a federal anti-SLAPP statute, "or why the DC anti-SLAPP statute needs to apply in a federal court diversity case." 

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SLAPP Stories, State Anti-SLAPPEvan MascagniJanuary 26, 2018DC, SLAPP Stories, Academia SLAPPs, SLAPPs in the News, D.C.
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