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New Jersey’s judicial secrecy law threatens the foundations of free speech

Summary by njtoday.news
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals this week became the latest battleground in America’s slow-motion surrender to government-sanctioned censorship, as judges grappled with a New Jersey statute that would let the state scrub the internet clean of public officials’ personal details—all under the guise of “safety.” The statute, known as Daniel’s Law, was passed inContinue reading "New Jersey’s judicial secrecy law threatens the foundations of free …
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njtoday.news broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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