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Bill Makes It Easier to Silence Those Speaking Out on Public Concerns

Posted by James Bopp, Jr. | May 12, 2025 | 0 Comments

Texans for Lawsuit Reform's mission statement says it was founded to “fight back against job-killing, abusive lawsuits” and “shut down new abuses of the legal system.” But the so-called tort reform group makes an exception when it comes to one kind of tort: the kind that lets the powerful silence their critics through lawfare.

The group is leading the charge at the Texas Legislature to weaken the Texas Citizens Participation Act, a 13-year-old law designed to stop frivolous SLAPPs (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation). SLAPP lawsuits are often baseless defamation suits filed to punish individuals or organizations for speaking out on matters of public concern.

The Citizens Participation Act provides a critical safeguard by allowing defendants to seek early dismissal of these lawsuits and to appeal immediately if a judge refuses to dismiss the case. That's precisely the protection Texans for Lawsuit Reform wants to eliminate through Senate Bill 336 and its companion, House Bill 2459. Continue reading article here.

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James Bopp, Jr.

Practice Areas: First Amendment Law, Campaign-Finance Law, Constitutional Law, Election Law, Civil Litigation, Appellate Practice, and United States Supreme Court Practice.

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