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One judge’s brilliant (and hilarious) rejoinder to lawyers trying to cut off public access to court documents
[…] the conviction, bordering on fetishism, among lawyers representing corporations that every bit and byte of information about their client, no matter how obvious, widely known, or inconsequential, must be sealed because it is so sensitive that disclosure will imperil the firm's very existence. Good judges, like Breyer, apply a healthy dose of skepticism to […]
August 25, 2015