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Constitutional Law,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

Jul. 20, 2017

9th Circuit cuts public out of free speech case

The Court of Appeals has announced that it will consider a significant free speech issue bearing on the rights of anonymous internet users with sealed briefs, sealed record, and no amici.

Paul Alan Levy

Attorney
Public Citizen Litigation Group

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The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has announced that it will consider a significant free speech issue bearing on the rights of anonymous internet users with sealed briefs, sealed record, and no amici.

The case arises from a federal grand jury subpoena served on San Francisco-based Glassdoor.com, which allows employees to rate employers anonymously; the subpoena demanded identifying information about several critics of a company t...

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