In two vastly different and utterly unrelated court decisions last week, the state of Texas declared itself to be among the staunchest guardians of public speech in the nation.
On Friday, the Supreme Court of Texas reaffirmed their view of a dramatic reach for the Texas Citizen Participation Act—legislation designed to curtail retaliatory lawsuits, known as “SLAPPs.” And, on the same day a Harris County state judge ordered the owner of the Houston Aquarium to pay $624,000 in penalties and legal fees for filing a SLAPP suit against an animal rights organization.