Does the anti-SLAPP statute protect freedom of speech made in connection with a matter of public interest?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Williams v. Mullins, F055776, No. 08CECG01249 (Cal. App. 2010):

The anti-SLAPP statute does protect the exercise of freedom of speech made in connection with a matter of public interest. ( 425.16, subd. (e)(3), (4).) To rise to the level of a public interest, the matter should be of concern to a substantial number of people; the focus of the conduct should be a matter of public concern, not private controversy; and the assertion of a broad and amorphous public interest is insufficient. (Hailstone v. Martinez (2008) 169 Cal.App.4th 728, 736.)

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