Strategic lawsuit against public participation

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Strategic lawsuits against public participation, (SLAPP) refers to litigation filed by a large corporation to silence a less powerful critic by so burdening them with the cost of a legal defense that they abandon their criticism.

The U.S. state of California has a statute, Code of Civil Procedure § 425.16, that is intended to prevent the misuse of litigation in SLAPP suits.

Critics of Scientology claim that the organization regularly files SLAPP lawsuits against its opponents, and that the practice was written into Scientology "scripture" by L. Ron Hubbard.

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