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Protect #MeToo victims from retaliatory lawsuits

Bruce E.H. Johnson and Antoinette Bonsignore write in the Seattle Times, "It’s critical for the Legislature to restore the safeguards and protections in a 2010 statute that had protected sexual-assault survivors from defamation lawsuits by their abusers." 

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State Anti-SLAPPEvan MascagniJanuary 26, 2018State Anti-SLAPP, Washington, Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence SLAPPs
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Doctor claims defamation by Portland, Bangor newspapers

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