Blackletter

SLAPP Backs


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For today’s episode, Tom continues his discussion on Anti-SLAPP statutes enacted by a number of states. SLAPP stands for Strategic Lawsuit against Public Participation, and references when a wealthy and powerful entity is bringing forth lawsuits to silence public criticism or participation. Over thirty states have enacted Anti-SLAPP statutes, which allow the defendant to file a response, saying the initial lawsuit is meant to intimidate the public. If the judge kicks the lawsuit, very often the defendant’s legal fees are paid by the plaintiff, which is unusual. This response is called a SLAPP back. Tom encourages those in the legal field to research the subject further in their respective states.

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