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FL: Judge Rules Anonymous Teens Can’t Take Part in NRA Suit Over Florida Law
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“One need only look to the harassment suffered by some of the Parkland shooting survivors to appreciate the vitriol that has infected public discourse about the Second Amendment,” the judge wrote. “And this court has no doubt that the harassment goes both ways.”
Walker suggested the law should perhaps be changed to let people join litigation under pseudonyms, given the “barrage of hate” that can now easily be spread on social media and the 24-hour news cycle when someone is publicly associated with a controversial lawsuit. But for now the judge said his hands are tied because the case doesn’t involve matters of “utmost intimacy.”
The judge ordered the NRA to file an amended complaint without pseudonyms by May 21. |
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mickey
(5/17/2018)
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“One need only look to the harassment suffered by some of the Parkland shooting survivors..."
Harassment? You mean publicly disagreeing with those determined to make public figures of themselves?
Biased much, Your Honor? |
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