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d-1008House OversightLegal Filing

The document is a court filing arguing that certain exhibits related to grand jury proceedings shoul...

The document is a court filing arguing that certain exhibits related to grand jury proceedings should remain under seal to prevent unauthorized disclosure. The filing discusses the First Amendment right of access and relevant case law, concluding that the presumption of access can be overcome by specific findings that sealing is necessary to preserve higher values.

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d-1008
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The document is a court filing arguing that certain exhibits related to grand jury proceedings should remain under seal to prevent unauthorized disclosure. The filing discusses the First Amendment right of access and relevant case law, concluding that the presumption of access can be overcome by specific findings that sealing is necessary to preserve higher values.

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Grand Jury ProceedingsSealing OrdersFirst Amendment Right of Access
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