Anti-“Slapp” Law Strikes Only at Suits Filed Solely to Silence Citizen Participation in Government

Anti-“Slapp” Law Strikes Only at Suits Filed Solely to Silence Citizen Participation in Government

Apr 29, 2020

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Anti-“Slapp” Law Strikes Only at Suits Filed Solely to Silence Citizen Participation in Government

Interpreting the state’s “anti-SLAPP” (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) statute enacted in 2007, the Illinois Supreme Court has opined that the law does not prevent public employees and officials from bringing potentially meritorious defamation lawsuits.