State by State Pending and recently passed #AntiProtestLaws: #Ohio
SB 53: New civil cause of action against #protesters and supporters
Would make protesters, #organizers, and funders civilly liable for damage and injury even if they did not personally cause it. Under the bill, someone whose property is damaged or who is injured as the result of a âriotâ or âvandalismâ offense could sue anyone who engaged in the offense. They could also sue âany person or organization who provided material support or resources with the intent that the material support or resources would be used to perpetuateâ the offense. A civil suit under the bill could proceed regardless of whether the defendant was charged or convicted of committing âriotâ or âvandalism,â and damages would include repairing the property or injury, as well as providing compensation for emotional distress, court costs, attorneyâs fees, and âother reasonable expenses.â Ohioâs definition of âriotâ requires only five people engaged in âdisorderly conductâ with an unlawful purpose â to commit a misdemeanor, to impede a government function, or âhinderâ the âorderly processâ of administration or instruction at an educational institution. âDisorderly conductâ is likewise broadly defined as ârecklessly caus[ing] inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm to another,â through means including âmaking unreasonable noiseâ or âhinderingâ movement of people on streets. As such, if the bill were enacted, participants in noisy or disruptive but nonviolent protests, as well as people and organizations that support them, could face expensive #lawsuits. The bill also bars government officials from limiting #LawEnforcement's authority to quell a "riot" or "#vandalism," or to arrest or detain individuals involved in either offense. The same bill was introduced as SB 267 in the 2023-2024 session.
Full text of bill:
https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/legislation/136/sb53/documents
Status: pending
Introduced 28 Jan 2025.
Issue(s): Civil Liability, Protest Supporters or Funders, Police Response, Riot
#FirstAmendment #CriminalizingDissent
#Authoritarianism #Fascism #Clampdown #CriminalizingProtest
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