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Arizona Supreme Court rules making harmful statements to third parties can constitute harassment.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that making harmful statements about someone to a third party can constitute harassment if the intent is to cause harm.
The decision overturned a lower court ruling in a case where a mother claimed a co-parent defamed her to school staff, leading to her being reprimanded at work.
The justices determined that Arizona’s harassment law targets the person being harmed, not just the recipient of the statements.
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