Court Interpreter Minimum Continuing Education (CIMCE)
Protecting Free Speech in the Courts: California’s Anti-SLAPP Statute
Tuesday, April 30, 2019: 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
One way California protects your free speech and petition rights is through the anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) statute, Code of Civil Procedure § 425.16. This law protects against meritless lawsuits brought to intimidate and coerce those who exercise their First Amendment rights. Learn how the anti-SLAPP statute works and about some of the controversies surrounding the law.
Class covers:
- What is a SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation)?
- How the anti-SLAPP law protects free speech and petition rights under the First Amendment
- The two-step analysis applied by courts in an anti-SLAPP motion
- Why the law provides for attorney's fees to successful defendants, and other features of the law
- Controversies surrounding the anti-SLAPP statute
Presented by: Ryan Metheny, Managing Librarian, Legal Education, LA Law Library
Registration Fee: FREE
Classes fill up fast. Register today to reserve your seat! You must check-in 10 minutes prior to class time to ensure your seat is not reassigned to waiting list and walk-in attendees.
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