No Sealing or Pseudonymity for Sexual Assault Defendant
Chalmers, for J.C.The case, which was decided by Magistrate Judge Reid Neureiter of D. Colo yesterday, concerned a suit alleging sexual abuse perpetrated by the […]
Chalmers, for J.C.The case, which was decided by Magistrate Judge Reid Neureiter of D. Colo yesterday, concerned a suit alleging sexual abuse perpetrated by the […]
People who claim they were sexually assaulted can be made pseudonymous in many cases.[1]They can also be sued as defendants for libel, and other torts.[2]Some […]
Below are excerpts of my draft article. Pseudonymous Litigation: The LawPlease send your feedback. This section focuses on the courts’ handling of claims that pseudonymity […]
Yesterday’s filing (see here for more information on the case underlying); this excerpt: Counsel for Plaintiffs argues that Yale Law School administrations retaliated by discouraging […]
Start at Doe v. N.M. Bd. of Bar ExaminersThe Magistrate Judge Steven C. Yarbrough, D.N.M., ruled today in favor.): … Plaintiff filed her complaint under […]