Nevada Code § 41.637

Good faith communication in furtherance of the right to petition or the right to free speech in direct connection with an issue of public concern defined
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Good
faith communication in furtherance of the right to petition or the right to
free speech in direct connection with an issue of public concern means any:
1. Communication that is aimed at
procuring any governmental or electoral action, result or outcome;
2. Communication of information or a
complaint to a Legislator, officer or employee of the Federal Government, this
state or a political subdivision of this state, regarding a matter reasonably
of concern to the respective governmental entity;
3. Written or oral statement made in
direct connection with an issue under consideration by a legislative, executive
or judicial body, or any other official proceeding authorized by law; or
4. Communication made in direct connection
with an issue of public interest in a place open to the public or in a public
forum,
which is
truthful or is made without knowledge of its falsehood.

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