New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3132

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Authorizes application for dismissal of a "Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation" ("SLAPP").

Impact

If enacted, the bill will introduce specific legal definitions and mechanisms to identify SLAPP lawsuits and provide clear recourse for those targeted by them. Notable provisions include allowing the moving party (defendant) to apply for dismissal, requiring the court to prioritize these cases, and establishing possible awards for reasonable attorney fees and litigation costs for the prevailing party. This creates a more supportive legal environment for public defenders of advocacy on issues of societal significance, contributing to a culture that upholds free speech and civic engagement.

Summary

Bill A3132 proposes to authorize applications for the dismissal of 'Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation' (SLAPP). These lawsuits are often perceived as meritless actions intended to intimidate or deter individuals from exercising their rights to speak out on issues of public interest. The legislation aims to streamline the legal process for defendants who are accused in such lawsuits, enabling them to seek quick dismissals and protect their civil rights more effectively.

Contention

The bill includes several exemptions, such as civil actions instituted by governmental entities for public safety or welfare, suggesting it will not encumber legitimate state enforcement actions. Additionally, defendants may file counterclaims, known as 'SLAPP-back' lawsuits, if they can prove malicious intent or absence of probable cause for the initial SLAPP. Therefore, the bill provides a framework that balances the protection of free speech rights while safeguarding against frivolous retaliation in legal disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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