Supreme Court Should Stop Georgia From Charging Citizens $404 Per Year To Read Their Own Laws
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R Street Institute, which filed an amicus brief in support of PRO, concludes there is substantial uncertainty about accessing government documents among the circuits, and the court “should resolve that uncertainty and uniformly define the ambit of the state’s ability to assert copyright in its works.”Featured Publications
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