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George W. "Rock" Pring is a Professor of Law at the University of DenverSturm College of Law. He coined the acronym SLAPP for "Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation" and is the co-author, together with , of SLAPPs: Getting Sued for Speaking Out.[1]
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^Pring, George William; Canan, Penelope (1996). SLAPPs: Getting Sued for Speaking Out. ISBN1-56639-369-8.