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Another twist in the Blake Lively v. Justin Baldoni defamation lawsuit—and this one’s big. Advocacy groups are now backing Lively by filing amicus briefs in support of her motion to dismiss, citing California’s new Civil Code Section 47.1 (the so-called "Me Too Law").
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Another twist in the Blake Lively v. Justin Baldoni defamation lawsuit—and this one’s big. Advocacy groups are now backing Lively by filing amicus briefs in support of her motion to dismiss, citing California’s new Civil Code Section 47.1 (the so-called "Me Too Law").
We’re real lawyers reacting in real time—join us, bring your questions, and let’s get into it.
—
Learn more about our law firm: https://www.aldavlaw.com
Follow us on social media:
Want to support the channel? Grab some merch or tell us which charities you want Super Chat proceeds to go to! https://ask2lawyers-shop.fourthwall.com/
#LivelyVBaldoni #Section47_1 #LegalAnalysis #AmicusBrief #CaliforniaLaw #BlakeLively #JustinBaldoni #Ask2Lawyers