Mackinac Free Speech
Battaglieri v. Mackinac Center for Public Policy
IJ Defends Free Speech: Ends Michigan Education Association Effort to Silence Mackinac Center for Public Policy
On September 27, 2001, Michigan Education Association President Luigi Battaglieri said at a news conference that he had called, “. . . quite frankly, I admire what they [the Mackinac Center] have done over the last couple of years entering into the field as they have and being pretty much the sole provider of research to the community, to the public, to our members, to legislators . . . .” The Mackinac Center then drew from that quote in a letter to its supporters and potential supporters pointing out that even an individual who usually disagrees with the Center has recognized the effectiveness of its work.
Media conferences are events where speakers expect to be quoted; nonetheless, Battaglieri and his union filed a lawsuit to keep that quote quiet.
The MEA claimed the Mackinac Center “misappropriated” Battaglieri’s “likeness” by using the quote in a year-end fundraising newsletter. The Mackinac Center and the Institute for Justice, which represented the Center free of charge, said the lawsuit represents a blatant attack on free speech.
On March 19, 2004, the Michigan Court of Appeals threw out the MEA’s lawsuit and the teachers’ union did not appeal to the Michigan Supreme Court.