Judge in StemExpress case now seems inclined not to continue pretrial injunction against release of videos

The Volokh Conspiracy 2015-08-17

Summary:

Two weeks ago, I blogged about StemExpress v. Center for Medical Progress, in which the court temporarily blocked the center from releasing surreptitiously recorded video of a conversation with “leaders of a California company that provides fetal tissue to researchers.” But it appears that the trial judge is inclined not to turn the temporary restraining […]

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freedom of speech

Authors:

Eugene Volokh

Date tagged:

08/17/2015, 19:13

Date published:

08/17/2015, 11:02