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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2025 · 1H 13M

We Are BACK: Section 47.1 Takes Center Stage in the Lively v. Baldoni Motion to Dismiss

from Ask 2 Lawyers · host Albertson & Davidson, LLP

Get ready Jury Pool, A2L is back after a tough week of practicing law. Once again, Lively is making Section 47.1 the center point of her argument to dismiss the defamation lawsuit against her. Baldoni argues that the Me Too 47.1 law shouldn’t apply—and goes even further, calling it unconstitutional. Lively argues that 47.1 was designed to protect victims like her. Who will be right? Stewart and Keith will give you their insight into this fascinating legal issue. We’re real lawyers breaking it all down, reacting in real-time, and giving you the tools to understand what’s happening beneath the surface. Join us and let’s dig in! #JustinBaldoni #BlakeLively #RyanReynolds #MeTooLaw #LegalDrama #RealLawyersReact New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6688914542034944

Get ready Jury Pool, A2L is back after a tough week of practicing law. Once again, Lively is making Section 47.1 the center point of her argument to dismiss the defamation lawsuit against her. Baldoni argues that the Me Too 47.1 law shouldn’t apply—and goes even further, calling it unconstitutional. Lively argues that 47.1 was designed to protect victims like her. Who will be right? Stewart and Keith will give you their insight into this fascinating legal issue. We’re real lawyers breaking it all down, reacting in real-time, and giving you the tools to understand what’s happening beneath the surface. Join us and let’s dig in! #JustinBaldoni #BlakeLively #RyanReynolds #MeTooLaw #LegalDrama #RealLawyersReact New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6688914542034944

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