For years now, deep-pocketed individuals and corporations have been turning to civil lawsuits to silence their opponents. These Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, or SLAPPs, aren’t designed to win on the merits, but rather to harass journalists, activists, and consumers into silence by suing them over their protected speech. While 34 states have laws to protect against these abuses, there is still no protection at a federal level.
Today, Reps. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) and Kevin Kiley (R-CA) introduced the bipartisan Free Speech Protection Act. This bill is the best chance we’ve seen in many years to secure strong federal protection for journalists, activists, and everyday people who have been subject to harassing meritless lawsuits.
Tell Congress We Don’t want a weaponized court system
The Free Speech Protection Act is a long overdue tool to protect against the use of SLAPP lawsuits as legal weapons that benefit the wealthy and powerful. This bill will help everyday Americans of all political stripes who speak out on local and national issues.
Individuals or companies who are publicly criticized (or even simply discussed) will sometimes use SLAPP suits to intimidate their critics. Plaintiffs who file these suits don’t need to win on the merits, and sometimes they don’t even intend to see the case through. But the stress of the lawsuit and the costly legal defense alone can silence or chill the free speech of defendants.
State anti-SLAPP laws work. But since state laws are often not applicable in federal court, people and companies can still maneuver to manipulate the court system, filing cases in federal court or in states with weak or nonexistent anti-SLAPP laws.
SLAPPs All Around
SLAPP lawsuits in federal court are increasingly being used to target activists and
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