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Not all of Google US search monopoly trial exhibits have presumption of public access, judge says

By Chris May ( April 24, 2024, 22:23 GMT | Insight) -- Exhibits admitted into evidence during a landmark US Department of Justice search monopoly lawsuit against Google don't enjoy a presumptive right of access in their entirety, a US federal judge said while partially granting a motion by the New York Times to unseal information he said was “central” to the government’s case.Exhibits admitted into evidence during a landmark US Department of Justice search monopoly lawsuit against Google don't enjoy a presumptive right of access in their entirety, a US federal judge said while partially granting a motion by the New York Times to unseal information he said was “central” to the government’s case....

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