Reporters Committee Calls for Federal Anti-SLAPP Law [1]
SLAPP lawsuits are legal bullying. "Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation" use the resources of well-heeled business or political groups to harass smaller citizens' groups or (sometimes) news media who can barely afford lawyers. Now some are calling for a federal law to counter them.
Bruce Brown, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP) testified in favor of anti-SLAPP legislation June 22, 2016, before a House hearing. [2]
Many — but not all — states already have anti-SLAPP laws. Such laws allow quick termination of meritless lawsuits. But remaining gaps are reason for a federal law.
Such a bill (HR 2304 [3]) has been introduced by Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-TX).
- "Reporters Committee Executive Director Brown Urges Lawmakers To Pass Federal Anti-SLAPP Statute," [4] Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, release of June 22, 2016.