A Los Angeles prosecutor has won an appeal in a case brought over cutting remarks he wrote on his blog and on Twitter about a conservative political activist.

The ruling in the case brought by Nadia Naffe, once a protégé of conservative provocateurs James O’Keefe and the late Andrew Brietbart, was the first appellate decision to address the rights of bloggers who are public employees, according to an attorney for the prosecutor, Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Patrick Frey.

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