A court order that imposed a “gagging” restriction on Open Secrets, preventing the organization from disclosing details about a legal dispute, has been made public by the Office of the Chief Justice. This order included prohibitions on sharing information about which judge or court was involved in the application. The release of the order raises questions about transparency and accountability in judicial processes. Open Secrets can now discuss aspects of the case that were previously restricted.
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