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Amicus Brief in metadata case

Posted by admin in Amicus Brief, Arizona on Jul 16th, 2009 | no responses

Click here to read the amicus brief that was filed in the Arizona Supreme Court on behalf of the First Amendment Coalition of Arizona, the Society of Professional Journalists and the Arizona Newspapers Association in Lake v. City of Phoenix. I think the brief turned out well and many thanks to Professor Steve Doig at ASU’s Cronkite School for his invaluable assistance.

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