New York Statutes

§ 76-A — Actions involving public petition and participation; when actual malice to be proven

New York § 76-A
JurisdictionNew York
Law CVRCivil Rights
Art. 7Miscellaneous Rights and Immunities

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N.Y. Civil Rights § 76-A (2026).

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§ 76-a. Actions involving public petition and participation; when\nactual malice to be proven.

1.For purposes of this section:\n (a) An "action involving public petition and participation" is a claim\nbased upon:\n (1) any communication in a place open to the public or a public forum\nin connection with an issue of public interest; or\n (2) any other lawful conduct in furtherance of the exercise of the\nconstitutional right of free speech in connection with an issue of\npublic interest, or in furtherance of the exercise of the constitutional\nright of petition.\n (b) "Claim" includes any lawsuit, cause of action, cross-claim,\ncounterclaim, or other judicial pleading or filing requesting relief.\n (c) "Communication" shall mean any statement, claim, allegation in a\nproceeding, dec

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