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Legislation proposing sweeping changes to Florida's libel and defamation law will be heard in committee Tuesday morning.
House Bill 991 was filed on Feb. 21. Experts say if passed, it could have implications not just for media outlets but anyone posting online. Similar legislation was filed in the Senate as SB 1220.
Santa Clara University School of Law professor Eric Goldman says this bill isn't pro-Democrat or pro-Republican — he argues it's anti-speech. HB 991 would create a presumption that a statement by an anonymous source is presumptively false for purposes of defamation.
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