Washington, DC, September 27, 2008 - The U.S. House of Representatives today passed H.R. 6146, crucial legislation that will protect American citizens from foreign libel judgments that undermine their fundamental First Amendment free speech rights. … [Read more...] about "Rachel’s Law" Goes National – U.S House Takes First Step To Protect Free Speech Against "Libel Tour”
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Bringing An End To Libel Tourism
The House of Representatives has passed a good bill that would prevent American courts from enforcing libel judgments obtained in foreign countries if those countries provide less free speech protection than the United States does. The Senate should … [Read more...] about Bringing An End To Libel Tourism
"Libel Tourism": When Freedom Of Speech Takes A Holiday
When Rachel Ehrenfeld wrote "Funding Evil: How Terrorism Is Financed and How to Stop It," she assumed she would be protected by the First Amendment. She was in the United States. But a wealthy Saudi businessman she accused in the book of being a … [Read more...] about "Libel Tourism": When Freedom Of Speech Takes A Holiday
Ehrenfeld: Israel’s Suicidal Choice
Shortly after the citizens of the Israeli town of Sderot suffered another rocket attack from Hamas-controlled Gaza, Defense Minister Ehud Barak ordered all border crossings between Israel and Gaza closed. At the same time, also on Mr. Barak's orders, … [Read more...] about Ehrenfeld: Israel’s Suicidal Choice
For Freedom’s Sake, We Must Stop Libel Tourism
MPs should listen to the UN's criticisms, before English courts become censorship enforcement agencies for wealthy litigants. "Oh would some power the giftie gie us, to see ourselves as others see us," wrote Robert Burns in To a Louse. But … [Read more...] about For Freedom’s Sake, We Must Stop Libel Tourism
Britain’s Libel Laws Are Stifling Free Speech, Says UN
British libel laws are stifling free speech around the world as wealthy businessmen and celebrities increasingly turn to UK courts to silence their critics abroad, the United Nations has warned. In a report published yesterday, the UN's Committee on … [Read more...] about Britain’s Libel Laws Are Stifling Free Speech, Says UN
British Libel Laws Violate Human Rights, Says UN
Human rights committee says UK laws block matters of public interest and encourage libel tourism. Britain's libel laws have come under attack from the United Nations committee on human rights for discouraging coverage of matters of major public … [Read more...] about British Libel Laws Violate Human Rights, Says UN
Schumer’s Steps Forward
Senator Schumer's decision Friday to add his name to those of Senators Specter and Lieberman among the backers of the Free Speech Protection Act of 2008 increases the likelihood that the measure will make its way into law in the scramble after … [Read more...] about Schumer’s Steps Forward
Mosley 'Freedom Of Speech' Case: Justice Eady's Rulings Have The Opposite Effect In U.S.
News Mosley 'freedom of speech' case: Justice Eady's rulings have the opposite effect in U.S. *By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:32 AM on 25th July 2008 Presiding over privacy: Mr Justice Eady has handled many high-profile privacy cases in … [Read more...] about Mosley 'Freedom Of Speech' Case: Justice Eady's Rulings Have The Opposite Effect In U.S.
Ehrenfeld/Lappen: No More Appeals, Palestine Must Pay Terror Victims
OP-ED: The Palestinian Authority (PA) recently asked U.S. federal courts to reopen cases it lost after refusing to defend itself against terror-funding charges. Judgments would come from U.S. and international aid, the PA argues. In both cases, … [Read more...] about Ehrenfeld/Lappen: No More Appeals, Palestine Must Pay Terror Victims