Courts are supposed to be public. But in a major Wi-Fi patent case in the…
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Courts are supposed to be public. But in a major Wi-Fi patent case in the Eastern District of Texas, key filings were hidden from public view. EFF pushed for access. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/eff-challenges-secrecy-eastern-district-texas-patent-case
EFF Challenges Secrecy In Eastern District of Texas Patent Case
Clinic students Emily Ko and Zoe Lee at the Technology Law and Policy Clinic at the NYU School of Law were the principal authors of this post.Courts are not private forums for business disputes. They are public institutions, and their records belong to the public. But too often, courts forget that...
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@eff Patents are supposed to be public, anyway.