Culminating a years-long lobbying campaign organized by the Association of American Publishers, President Obama this week signed the Speech Act, a law that prohibits federal courts from recognizing or enforcing foreign libel judgments in the U.S. that do not pass First Amendment muster. The law seeks to put an end to a practice known as “libel tourism,” which allows U.S. authors to be sued in foreign courts with more “plaintiff-friendly foreign libel laws,” such as the U.K.
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What are Pocketbooks?
Pocket Books are pocket sized paperback books. This format makes pocket books ideal for reading on the go.
You can read a pocket book anywhere and anytime, while traveling to work, on your work lunch break etc.
Pocket books are also affordable so when you are finished reading your pocket book you can leave the book behind for the next reader to pick it up.
