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Opinion: Trump’s SLAPP-happy reign of terror in the courts
We don’t have bipartisan agreement on much these days, but we should all agree that nobody — not Elon Musk, not anyone — ...
A Missouri bill awaiting action from Gov. Mike Kehoe would give judges broader power to quickly dismiss lawsuits designed to ...
In Wisconsin, posting a negative review, speaking up at a city council meeting, or peacefully protesting could get you hit with a costly defamation lawsuit with little to stop it from dragging on.
In a move that may fundamentally alter defamation litigation in Arizona, Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell in State v. Koert recently requested that the Maricopa County Superior Court declare ...
Pennsylvania’s Anti-SLAPP statute provides immunity from civil liability for individuals engaged in “protected public expression,” which includes the exercise of freedom of speech on matters of public ...
On March 12, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals issued a landmark decision interpreting the District’s Anti-SLAPP Act, the statutory scheme directed at deterring Strategic Lawsuits Against ...
The California Supreme Court sided with the state bar in a unanimous decision that resolves a lingering dispute over the state's anti-SLAPP statute. The California Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that ...
On Tuesday afternoon, with a simple motion from S.C. Senate Republican Leader Shane Massey, the upper chamber waded suddenly into unfamiliar territory: its contested calendar, where so many bills that ...
Shutting down someone’s free speech with a meritless, costly lawsuit sounds downright un-American. But in South Carolina, it’s a genuine risk because of the state’s lack of a law protecting citizens ...
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