Supreme Court Decision on Reckless Speech Will Cost Victims of Stalking and Harassment - Ms. Magazine

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The Court’s concern about chilling non-threatening speech will come at a cost—paid by the mostly female victims of stalking and online and verbal harassment who won’t be given the protections they deserve.

will reduce protections for victims of stalking, verbal abuse and online harassment and have a chilling effect on prosecutors.

, where Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Kavanaugh sided with the three liberal justices to find that Alabama’s voting map was racially gerrymandered, another interesting alignment found Justice Kagan writing theopinion, joined by Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Alito, Kavanaugh and Jackson. Justice Sotomayor filed a separate concurring opinion, in which Justice Gorsuch joined, and Justices Barrett and Thomas joined in a dissenting opinion.

to a local female musician over a period of two years. Though she repeatedly blocked him on social media, he opened new accounts to send messages that she found threatening in their cumulative effect. A jury sentenced Counterman to more than four years in prison for stalking. Lynn Hecht Schafran, senior vice president of Legal Momentum, a legal advocacy organization dedicated to advancing the rights of women and girls, expressed disappointment at the ruling.

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