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No Pseudonymity for Man Suing Harvard Alleging Jews Aim "to Exterminate or Enslave All Non-Jews"

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From Judge Allison Burroughs' Feb. 2 decision in Doe v. President & Fellows of Harvard College: While it is within the Court's discretion to allow a party to proceed under a pseudonym, "[a]s a general rule, the presumption is that all judicial proceedings remain open to the public." "The presumption against pseudonymous litigation gives way only in 'exceptional cases.'" The analysis is as follows: "1) there is a presumption in favor of disclosur…

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Reason broke the news in United States on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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