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Supreme Court sides with lawmaker in defamation case

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By JONATHAN J. COOPER
Associated Press

PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Supreme Court says an attack ad aired during a contentious congressional primary campaign was protected by the First Amendment. In a 4-3 ruling on Tuesday, the court sided with Wendy Rogers, who is now a Republican state senator with a national profile. Rogers was sued over a radio ad she aired during the 2018 GOP primary in Arizona’s 1st Congressional District. The justices said allowing the case against Rogers to proceed under the circumstances would “inevitably and intolerably chill political speech.” 

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