If a person gets riled up enough about a Facebook post to file a defamation case about it in a Texas court, they are bound to run up against a defense lawyer who's more than willing to knock their claim using the state's anti-SLAPP statute.

And if the plaintiff's defamation case happens to involve cows or white tigers, that defense lawyer is probably going to be Adam Milasincic.

For the second time this year, Milasincic has used the Texas Citizen's Participation Act to convince a state district judge to dismiss a defamation suit filed against his client after they spoke out about an animal rights issue.

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