The Law of Pseudonymous Litigation

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Eugene Volokh

Volume 73, Issue 5, 1353-1460

When may parties in American civil cases proceed pseudonymously? The answer turns out to be deeply unsettled. This Article aims to lay out the legal rules (such as they are) and the key policy arguments, in a way intended to be helpful to judges, lawyers, pro se litigants, and academics.

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