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.





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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