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First Circuit Probes Anonymity Request in Police Defamation Suit

Posted on January 10, 2023 by pogowasright.org

Allie Reed reports:

The First Circuit was skeptical of a request to force a New Hampshire police officer to litigate using his real name in a case that could have ramifications for scholars and journalists.

A decision in favor of the officer would lower the bar for anonymity, making it harder for the public to find facts about litigants, according to the New York Times and other media organizations that filed briefs with the court.

Read more at Bloomberg Law.

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