
This article is primarily a legal reporting piece that presents court documents and judicial reasoning in a largely factual manner. The framing centers the judge's decision and its rationale, with minimal editorial interpretation. The author does add a personal note about having objected to sealing in a similar case, which introduces a modest degree of first-person perspective, but this is clearly disclosed and does not substantially alter the neutral presentation of the legal facts and the court's reasoning.
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Framing may shift as the defendants' pending appeal of the dismissed Engage Case progresses and as the defamation case itself develops.
From Bennett v. Brown, decided Friday by Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander (D. Md.): The Bennetts, a married couple, own United,… The post Maryland Lawyer/Ex-Legislator Again Rebuffed in Attempt to Seal Alleged Libel appeared first on Reason.com.
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