Police Officer Can’t Litigate Libel Lawsuit Pseudonymously
The Ohio Supreme Court’s decision today in State ex rel. Cincinnati Enquirer & Volokh v. Shanahan (written by Justice Stewart); congratulations to my excellent pro […]
The Ohio Supreme Court’s decision today in State ex rel. Cincinnati Enquirer & Volokh v. Shanahan (written by Justice Stewart); congratulations to my excellent pro […]
Yesterday, I wrote about another controversy in Maine. Last week, I also blogged about the division among courts regarding whether students can sue pseudonymously for […]
The COVID issue is a highly volatile topic in our society today. There are many opinions on whether or not there should be continued regulation. […]
This is an interesting question. Doe v. Board of RegentsSubmitted yesterday. You can also see the motion to TRO and the motion to allow exhibits to […]
This controversy is illustrated by two cases that were filed last week. This controversy is illustrated in one case. Doe v. UnderwoodPlaintiff is a Web […]
In my research to write an article about this topic, I came across the following case. Pseudonymous Litigation: The LawPlease let me know your thoughts. […]
Last year I wrote about one of these cases. Now I have more information so I thought I would ask the same question. Here’s my […]
Doe 1 against Northshore Univ. HealthsystemYesterday’s decision was made by Judge John F. Kness of N.D. Illinois. The court started by acknowledging that pseudonymous lawsuits […]
From Russe v. Harman, determined Oct. 29 by Choose W. Carleton Metcalf (W.D.N.C.) (to see Russe’s argument, see right here): [1.] Plaintiff [Rupa Vickers Russe] […]