La. Officials Soon Will Be Able to Sue over Internet Posts - American Press
Louisiana's law lets state officials sue for online posts with personal data, imposing up to 90 days in jail and $1,000 fines per violation, expanding protections for officials and families.
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La. officials soon will be able to sue over internet posts - American Press
By Chris Dickerson | The Center Square Louisiana officials soon will be able to sue citizens, businesses and government entities for posting their biographical information online. A new law signed earlier this year by Gov. Jeff Landry would allow such lawsuits if online posts including an official’s personal identifying information aren’t taken down upon request from the official. The violators also would face criminal penalties, including up to…
La. officials soon will be able to sue over internet posts
By Chris Dickerson | The Center Square Louisiana officials soon will be able to sue citizens, businesses and government entities for posting their biographical information online. A new law signed earlier this year by Gov. Jeff Landry would allow such lawsuits if online posts including an official’s personal identifying information aren’t taken down upon request from the official. The violators also would face criminal penalties, including up to…
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