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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. McCafferty partially grants the government officials' joint motion for judgment as to a lawsuit brought by a woman alleging that she was wrongfully arrested for trespassing as retaliation for her criticism of city acts and officials. The woman fails to show that her free speech was chilled or that the disputes with her over Right-to-Know laws are adverse actions taken against her. However, her claim that her arrest was in retaliation for her protected activity withstands the officials' motion.
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