Political Claims, Legal Derailment, and the Context of Disputes, 1990
Abstract
This article is about claims manipulation and the influence of context on the careers and outcomes of disputes. We exlore eleven cases in which civil tort action was used when citizen opponents petitioned the government (lawsuits called SLAPPs or "strategic lawsuits against public participatiom"). Rather than being totally contingent on interactional and situational factors, these disputes followed two general trajectories of transfomations, depending on whether they arose from an "internal" or "external" setting. Disputes initially tied to a broad cultural or political claims base were transformed into more narrow and concrete claims. Yet the original political claims of the lawsuit targets were less likely derailed.
Dates
- Publication: 1990
Creator
- Canan, Penelope, 1946- (Person)
Extent
From the File: 1 Items : record box
Scope and Contents
The SLAPP collection at the University of Denver includes are materials describing the nature of a SLAPP lawsuit, research materials on SLAPP lawsuits throughout the United States, and research on possible future subjects of lawsuits.
Creator
- Canan, Penelope, 1946- (Person)
- Saterfield, Gloria (Person)
- Larson, Laurie (Person)
- Kretzmann, Martin (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository