ENRC slapped down in Kleptopia case
Serial SLAPP litigants have their libel case against Tom Burgis and HarperCollins dismissed in the High Court
Civil Society calls out Kleptopia SLAPP
14 organisations, including Blueprint condemn the suits initiated Tom Burgis and his publishers by serial SLAPP litigant ENRC
Suisse Secrets: Credit Suisse's dubious client list opened for scrutiny
A major leak of account data from Credit Suisse demonstrates systematic compliance failures at Switzerland's second largest bank
South African SLAPP case reaches constitutional court
Long-running case against environmental activists could affirm an anti-SLAPP precedent of international importance
European institutions step up pressure for anti-SLAPP measures
Europe is inching towards binding action against nuisance lawsuits
LuxLeaks back in court as Halet case reaches Grand Chamber
Blueprint for Free Speech, in collaboration with a number of whistleblower protection, tax justice and freedom of expression organisations, has submitted a third party intervention in support of Halet
Australian Border Forces Seize Computers, Phones and Passwords
ABF officers have the authority to search Australian citizens’ electronic devices at the border, and little is known about how these powers are being used
Assange Case set for Supreme Court Appeal
Julian Assange has been given the go-ahead to make an application to appeal his extradition to the United States at Britain’s Supreme Court
Zondo Report Highlights Whistleblowers’ Role in Revealing South African Corruption
The first part of the South Africa’s major public inquiry recognises the role played by whistleblowers in revealing state capture and recommends better protections
Greek Journalists Union Denounces Court Summons For Anti-Corruption Reporters
The Athens Journalist Union (ESEIA) has condemned a court for is summoning two investigative journalists, saying they were targeted over the alleged bribery case involving the Swiss drug company Novartis
Greece Orphanage Whistleblowers Reveal Sexual Abuse, Violence
Written complaints from three whistleblowers have led Greek authorities to investigate allegations of abuse at a state-funded orphanage
Spanish government misses 17 December deadline to incorporate European whistleblower protection law into national law
Spain has failed to comply with the deadline given by Brussels, set for this Friday 17 December 2021, to include in the legal system of each Member State the EU Directive 2019/1937 which protects the rights of whistleblowers.