By: Howard Fisher, Capitol Media Services
February 28, 2023
The United States Supreme Court has rejected a proposal by the publisher of Cochise County Records that it has a First Amendment right to know not only who is on the jury but who is believed to be on the jury. bottom.
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Tags: David Morgan, Attorney, Terry Joe Neff, First Amendment, Criminal Cases, Arizona State Independence, Cochise County Records, Jury, voir dire, Arizona Supreme Court, Jury Review Process, Arizona State University School of Law , First Amendment Clinic, Court of the United States Supreme Court
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