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CA Superior Court Judges To Defend First Amendment Infringement Barring Emmy Winning Media From Court Room

Paul Orfanedes, Director of Litigation for Judicial Watch, discussed the latest developments of Dutton v. Wesley (Case No. 12-01888-R-JC (C.D. Cal.). At the heart of this case is the LA Superior Court’s refusal to give the Full Disclosure Network (FDN) a permit to use the Department 86 court room for their documentary The Cost of Courage. Read more about Judicial Watch’s involvement in this case here. Judicial Watch will continue to deliver government transparency and accountability to you, even when the government fails to do so.

 

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