Judge: copyright means public has no right to read Nashville school shooter's writings
Mass shooter Audrey Hale killed three children and three adults last year. Hale's parents inherited the writings and ultimately gave the copyright in them to the families of the victims. A judge has ruled that the public therefore has no right to access the media, despite them having been filed in court proceedings. — Read the rest
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