Friday, February 20, 2026

 

  1. Doe No. 3, 775 A.2d 756 (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. 2001)
  2. New YorkPeople v. Duryea, 76 Misc. 2d 948, 351 N.Y.S.2d 978 (Sup. Ct. 1974)
  3. North DakotaState v. North Dakota Education Association, 262 N.W.2d 731 (N.D. 1978)
  4. TennesseeAcey v. State, 633 S.W.2d 306 (Tenn. 1982)
  5. WashingtonWashington ex rel. Public Disclosure Commission v. 119 Vote No!, 135 Wash. 2d 618, 957 P.2d 691 (1998)

Note: As previously discussed, some of these cases (e.g., Acey in TN, Terry in KY) ultimately upheld disclaimer or anti-anonymity requirements rather than striking them down, but they still engage with anonymous speech under state or federal grounds and are often cited in the broader discussion. If you need this list formatted differently (e.g., with full citations, summaries, or integrated into the motion draft), just let me know!



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  6. oe No. 3, 775 A.2d 756 (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. 2001)
  7. New YorkPeople v. Duryea, 76 Misc. 2d 948, 351 N.Y.S.2d 978 (Sup. Ct. 1974)
  8. North DakotaState v. North Dakota Education Association, 262 N.W.2d 731 (N.D. 1978)
  9. TennesseeAcey v. State, 633 S.W.2d 306 (Tenn. 1982)
  10. WashingtonWashington ex rel. Public Disclosure Commission v. 119 Vote No!, 135 Wash. 2d 618, 957 P.2d 691 (1998)

Note: As previously discussed, some of these cases (e.g., Acey in TN, Terry in KY) ultimately upheld disclaimer or anti-anonymity requirements rather than striking them down, but they still engage with anonymous speech under state or federal grounds and are often cited in the broader discussion. If you need this list formatted differently (e.g., with full citations, summaries, or integrated into the motion draft), just let me know!


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