• @some_guy
    link
    111 months ago

    Can’t SLAAP be applied here? This sound like something that should qualify, to me, but not a lawyer and probably pretty ignorant.

    • @utopianfiat@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      English
      711 months ago

      SLAPP isn’t a law, it’s a way to describe abuse of the system that’s mostly legal as long as it doesn’t reach the point of frivolity.

      • @some_guy
        link
        211 months ago

        Thanks, that’s a useful distinction. But I’m still curious why it wouldn’t apply here? The paper can clearly show that it reported in good-faith, so why isn’t it possible to countersue the politician who clearly is trying to harm them via the courts? I would think this would allow them to pursue financial relief for their legal troubles. I must be missing something fundamental about what SLAAP can and cannot provide.

        • @Telodzrum@lemmy.world
          link
          fedilink
          211 months ago

          That’s not how the law works. You need to tell us why an anti-SLAAP action (which Wisconsin does not have as a cause of action) would apply here.

          • @some_guy
            link
            211 months ago

            Ok, so Wisconsin not having these rules is a factor. Thanks!