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d-726House OversightLegal Filing

The document argues that the right to public access to court documents, including juror questionnair...

The document argues that the right to public access to court documents, including juror questionnaires, is essential and that delaying access undermines this right. It also asserts that the First Amendment right of access applies to these documents and that sealing them is not justified. The document is likely a court filing related to a defendant's motion for a new trial.

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House Oversight
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d-726
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The document argues that the right to public access to court documents, including juror questionnaires, is essential and that delaying access undermines this right. It also asserts that the First Amendment right of access applies to these documents and that sealing them is not justified. The document is likely a court filing related to a defendant's motion for a new trial.

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public access to court documentsjuror questionnaires and their sealingFirst Amendment right of access
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