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- Title
ELECTION SLAPPS: EFFECTIVE AT SUPPRESSING POLITICAL PARTICIPATION AND GIVING ANTI-SLAPP STATUTES THE SLIP.
- Authors
Kelly, Leah McGowan
- Abstract
The article discusses the impact of election strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPP) on political involvement in the U.S. Topics discussed include presidential ballot access, private challenges to nomination petitions in states, and the burden faces by independent political candidates. Other topics include political campaign's lawsuits against the Democratic National Committee (DNC), the anti-SLAPP statute in Maine, and solutions to nomination petition challenges.
- Subjects
UNITED States; STRATEGIC lawsuits against public participation; UNITED States elections; POLITICAL participation; POLITICAL candidate recruitment; POLITICAL campaigns; DEMOCRATIC National Committee (U.S.); ANTI-SLAPP laws
- Publication
Maine Law Review, 2013, Vol 66, Issue 1, p191
- ISSN
0025-0651
- Publication type
Article