The House of Representatives did action on something recently, passing a libel tourism protection bill on Saturday. Like the orphan works legislation that gained Senate approval on Friday, it’s now a question of whether it can pass the Senate before Congress adjourns. While unlikely, the NYT editorial board is hopeful: “The House of Representatives has passed a good bill that would prevent American courts from enforcing libel judgments obtained in foreign countries if those countries provide less free speech protection than the United States does. The Senate should pass a companion bill before it recesses, and the president should sign […]