No Pseudonymity for Parent Suing Over School Vaccination Mandate
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From today's Ninth Circuit 2-1 panel decision in Doe v. Ventura Unified School Dist., by Judge Richard Paez and Consuelo Callahan:
[1.] To proceed pseudonymously, a "plaintiff must show both (1) a fear of severe harm, and (2) that the fear of severe harm is reasonable." These are the "two most important factors," id., because a plaintiff must establish "a need for the cloak of anonymity."
The district court's determination that Doe failed to show she reasonably feared severe harm was not an abus
[1.] To proceed pseudonymously, a "plaintiff must show both (1) a fear of severe harm, and (2) that the fear of severe harm is reasonable." These are the "two most important factors," id., because a plaintiff must establish "a need for the cloak of anonymity."
The district court's determination that Doe failed to show she reasonably feared severe harm was not an abus
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