Free Speech Protection Act of 2008

United States
July 28, 2008 11:59am CST
PLEASE copy and paste the letter below and send it to Members and staff on the Judiciary Committees in the House and Senate (listed below). Dear.... The Free Speech Protection Act of 2008 ( S-2977 & H.R. 5814), was introduced by U.S. Rep. Pete King (R., N.Y.) and co-sponsored by Rep. Anthony Weiner (D., N.Y.), and a Senate companion bill by Senator Arlen Specter (R., PA) and Joseph Lieberman (I- CT), and co-sponsored by NY senior Senator Chuck Schumer. With Schumer on board, and others joining, the Free Speech Protection Act can be adopted before Congress adjourns this summer. It’s important to take immediate measures to defend our ability to inform the public and protect our free speech rights - now under attack by Saudis using the British legal system. I can’t think of a more important and urgent law Congress and you can be proud of than the Free Speech Protection Act. This legislation builds on New York State's "Libel Terrorism Protection Act," aka "Rachel's Law.” The NY law, and the proposed federal legislation, grew from the court battles of New York journalist and terrorism investigator, Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, whom a Saudi billionaire sued in Great Britain for Funding Evil: How Terrorism is Financed - And How to Stop It—although she is American and her book sold here, not in the U.K. But plaintiff-friendly British libel laws have made London a Mecca for libel tourists wishing to intimidate authors worldwide. The suit against Dr. Ehrenfeld–like 40 previous cases that silenced many other American and New York authors–is an obvious attempt to dilute First Amendment protections of free press, and prevent investigations of terror-financing. The British Guardian wrote on July 15, “English libel law is an international menace, a national disgrace, a pre-democratic anachronism. It defends crooks, terrorists and tyrants from investigation. It threatens the free speech of people all over the world and causes untold damage to the reputation of this country.” In a tremendous victory for free speech rights and to provide legal protections from "libel terrorism" to New York authors and publishers, the Libel Terrorism Protection Act, aka "Rachel's Law," was adopted unanimously—in less than 3 months(!) by the NY legislature and signed into law by Gov. David Patterson on April 30, 2008. Pat Schroder, President of the Association of American publishers stated: “We’ve supported Rachel Ehrenfeld in her court battles....Now we’d like to see the fight taken to another level with enactment of federal legislation.” Senators Specter and Lieberman note that the English Libel Laws threaten the "free-flowing marketplace of ideas" which "enables the ideals of democracy to defeat the totalitarian vision of al-Qaida and other terrorist organizations." Free speech in the U.S. “is under sharp attack through foreign courts, where dozens of mendacious libel suits have intimidated and silenced American authors and U.S. publishers.” “The new legislation would not shield those who recklessly or maliciously print false information. It would ensure that Americans are held to and protected by American standards,“ wrote Senators Specter and Lieberman. The new Free Speech Act bars U.S. courts from enforcing libel judgments issued in foreign courts against U.S. residents, if the speech would not be libelous under American law. The bill also permits American authors and publishers to countersue if the material is protected by the First Amendment. If a jury finds that the foreign suit is part of a scheme to suppress free speech rights, it may award damages. PLEASE, Help vote the Free Speech Act into Law. American Writers need it to be able to unearth the truth, and publish it without any censorship by foreign courts. Sincerely, Below is contact information for the Senatorial Judiciary Committee, the Congressional Judiciary Committee, and Staff. General Judiciary Committee - http://judiciary.house.gov/about/contact.html Staff Majority Communications Director Jonathan Godfrey - (202) 225-3951 Majority Press Secretary/Spokesperson Melanie Roussell - (202) 225-3951 Majority Staff Director/Chief Counsel Perry Apelbaum - (202) 225-3951 Minority Chief of Staff/General Counselor - (202) 226-0002 Minority Communications Director Kim Smith - (202) 225-6906 Senators on Committee NY Charles Schumer - http://schumer.senate.gov/SchumerWebsite/contact/webform.cfm Press Secretary Brian Fallon - (202) 224-7433 VT Patrick J. Leahy - http://leahy.senate.gov/contact.cfm Press Secretary Erica Chabot - (202) 224-2154 MA Edward Kennedy - http://kennedy.senate.gov/senator/contact.cfm Press Secretary Melissa Wagoner - (202) 224-2633 DE Joseph Biden - http://biden.senate.gov/services/contact/ Press Secretary Elizabeth Alexander - (202) 224-2154 WI Herbert Kohl - http://kohl.senate.gov/gen_contact.html Press Secretary Lynn Becker - (202) 224-2240 WI Russ Feingold - http://feingold.senate.gov/contact_opinion.html Press Secretary Zach Lowe - (202) 224-8657 CA Dianne Feinstein - http://feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContactUs.EmailMe Press Secretary Scott Gerber - (202) 224-8657 IL Richard Durbin - http://durbin.senate.gov/contact.cfm#contact Press Secretary Joe Shoemaker - (202) 224-7028 MD Benjamin Cardin - http://cardin.senate.gov/contact/ Press Secretary Sue Walitsky - (202) 224-7433 RI Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse - http://whitehouse.senate.gov/contact/ Press Secretary Alex Swartsel - (202) 224-7433 PA Arlen Specter - http://specter.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.ContactForm Press Secretary Chris Gindlesperger - (202) 224-5225 UT Orrin Hatch - http://hatch.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Offices.Contact Press Secretary Mark Eddington (202) 224-5251 IA Charles Grassley - http://grassley.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Home Press Secretary Beth Levine - (202) 224-6197 AZ Jon Kyl - http://kyl.senate.gov/contact_form.cfm Press Secretary Andrew Wilder - (202) 224-4521 AL Jeff Sessions - http://sessions.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=ConstituentServices.ContactMe Press Secretary Michael Brumas - (202) 224-4124 SC Lindsey Graham - http://lgraham.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.EmailSenatorGraham Press Secretary Wes Hickman - (202) 224-5972 TX John Cornyn - http://cornyn.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.ContactForm Press Secretary Brian Walsh - (202) 224-2934 KS Sam Brownback - http://brownback.senate.gov/CMEmailMe.cfm Press Secretary John Rankin - (202) 224-6521 OK Tom Coburn - http://coburn.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContactSenatorCoburn.Home Press Secretary John Hart - (202) 224-5754
3 responses
@Vladilyich1 (1454)
• Canada
28 Jul 08
As an author, you'd better believe I'm on board with this. ALL of the listed committees, congresspeople, will be getting a telephone call from me today as well as a follow-up email.
2 people like this
• United States
28 Jul 08
thank you so very much we need all the help we can get Id appreciate it if you would pass on my posting !
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• Canada
28 Jul 08
I already have to two other boards.
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@suspenseful (40192)
• Canada
29 Jul 08
I would love to send off this letter, but unfortunately I am Canadian. There are a whole lot of letters that are to go to your senator I get, but I still cannot send them off. I do hope the Free Speech Act passes. I do not want the States to wind up like Canada where if you open your mouth you may risk a law suit and a heavy fine and possibly in the future jail time.
• United States
29 Jul 08
thank you so much for the responce and your concern!
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• Canada
29 Jul 08
I hope the politicians listen.
1 person likes this
• United States
29 Jul 08
Me too but then we all know pollititians!