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Arizona's fake electors score a win with laughable free speech claim

  • An Arizona judge ruled that the fake electors can argue their case under Arizona's anti-SLAPP law, which protects free speech, according to Judge Sam Myers.
  • The judge's decision allows the defendants to claim they are being persecuted for exercising their constitutional rights, as stated in the ruling.
  • Attorney General Kris Mayes disagrees with the ruling and plans to appeal, arguing that filing forged slates of electors is not lawful free speech.
  • The ruling is seen as a setback for those opposing the First Amendment right to contest election results, as noted in the opinion piece.
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Arizona Mirror broke the news in on Monday, February 10, 2025.
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