Kentucky Red

NOTE: On April 20, 2022 Kentucky became the 32nd state to enact an anti-SLAPP law. Read more here.

Subgrades  
Covered Speech: F
Anti-SLAPP Procedures: F
Subscores  
Covered Speech: 0 out of 100 points
Anti-SLAPP Procedures: 0 out of 100 points
Detailed Scoring on Anti-SLAPP Procedures  
Suspension of Court Proceedings Upon an Anti-SLAPP Motion: 0 of 20 points
Burden of Proof on Plaintiff to Defeat an Anti-SLAPP Motion: 0 of 12 points
Right to an Immediate Appeal: 0 of 25 points
Award of Costs and Attorney Fees: 0 of 40 points
Expansive Statutory Interpretation Instruction to Courts: 0 of 3 points

State Anti-SLAPP Statute

Kentucky appears to have no anti-SLAPP statute.

How to Improve Kentucky’s Score

Policymakers who seek to enact an anti-SLAPP statute are well-advised to consider the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act (UPEPA) as proposed by the Uniform Law Commission.

In 2020, the Uniform Law Commission (ULC), a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization of state commissioners on uniform laws that recommends and drafts model state legislation, adopted UPEPA as a model anti-SLAPP statute.

More information about UPEPA is available here.

Dan Greenberg & David Keating

https://www.ifs.org/author/dgreenburg/