Fourth Circuit Upholds Injunction Against Disclosing Names of Perceived Afghan Collaborators
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From Fourth Circuit Judge Julius Richardson, joined by Chief Judge Albert Diaz, in today's Doe v. Mast:
To protect Plaintiffs and their family members living in Afghanistan, the district court issued a protective order that prohibited Defendants and their lawyers from "disclosing any information that directly or indirectly identifies Plaintiffs or their family members to any person … unless that person first executes a non-disclosure agreement." …
Although the order constitutes a c
To protect Plaintiffs and their family members living in Afghanistan, the district court issued a protective order that prohibited Defendants and their lawyers from "disclosing any information that directly or indirectly identifies Plaintiffs or their family members to any person … unless that person first executes a non-disclosure agreement." …
Although the order constitutes a c
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