Rep. Piwowarczyk Introduces Legislation that Protects Free Speech & Cracks Down on Frivolous Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation
Madison – Rep. Piwowarczyk (R-Town of Erin) introduced legislation that will protect free speech and help stop frivolous lawsuits intended to silence an individual’s free speech on public issues. It lets individuals quickly ask a court to dismiss cases based on protected speech or participation in government proceedings, requires fast court action, and allows recovery of attorney fees if the motion succeeds.
“This is not a Republican or Democrat issue; this is a free speech issue. In Wisconsin, we’ve seen frivolous lawsuits targeting First Amendment-protected speech used in an attempt to silence activists and journalists. While the rich and powerful may have unlimited resources to move forward with lawsuits, their targets do not, which may result in those people being silenced and forced to settle rather than engage in expensive and ongoing litigation. This legislation will help stop that.”
“It is important to note that this bill only aims to stop frivolous lawsuits. Plaintiffs with legitimate cases will still be able to move forward.”
This bill adopts the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act. If enacted into law, Wisconsin would join 38 other states that have anti-SLAPP legislation.
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