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d-253House OversightLegal Filing

The document is a court filing arguing against the government's opposition to modifying a protective...

The document is a court filing arguing against the government's opposition to modifying a protective order regarding sealed materials in a criminal case involving Ms. Maxwell. It disputes the government's characterization of its actions as 'standard practice' and asserts that the protective order can be modified as circumstances change. The filing cites relevant case law to support its arguments.

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The document is a court filing arguing against the government's opposition to modifying a protective order regarding sealed materials in a criminal case involving Ms. Maxwell. It disputes the government's characterization of its actions as 'standard practice' and asserts that the protective order can be modified as circumstances change. The filing cites relevant case law to support its arguments.

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The government's use of subpoenas in a criminal caseModification of protective orders in relation to sealed materialsThe procedure for the government to access civil materials subject to protective orders
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